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Kamala Harris gestures in front of a podium.

Harris Doesn’t Think You Should Need a 4-Year Degree

The vice president’s remarks at a recent rally reflect a broader conversation, in the Democratic Party and nationally, about who needs a degree and why.

A photo illustration with text from Anthony Lubrano's lawsuit.

A Second Trustee Sues Penn State

Penn State is in a legal showdown with two of its most outspoken board members, largely over matters of transparency. One could soon be removed from the board.

Proud Boys Founder, Yiannopoulos to Mock Harris at U of S.C.

This article contains explicit and potentially offensive terms that are essential to reporting on this situation. Student groups, the NAACP...
The young adult male receives tutoring in the library from a peer so he can better understand the material.

Academic Success Tip: Elevating Embedded Tutors

A pilot program at Sam Houston State University encourages faculty members to add tutoring to gateway courses to improve student success. Early data shows a positive impact on passing rates.

A photo of the UMaine at Presque Isle campus to the left and university president Raymond Rice to the right.

The Program That Changed the University of Maine System's Fate

An online program has helped one small campus nearly double its enrollment over the past four years, a boon for a system long struggling to keep head count up.

Jonathan Holloway in a blue suit, white shirt and blue striped tie sits at a table behind a microphone

Rutgers President Stepping Down After Tumultuous Tenure

From a historic strike to pro-Palestine protests and an athletic director’s resignation, the first African American president of one the nation’s largest universities faced controversy atop controversy over the past two years.

Voices of Student Success: Breaking Down Barriers to Basic Needs Resources

Rising costs of living and increasing student housing rates have exacerbated college retention efforts as campus leaders look to tackle...
A student with her forehead against a chalkboard with math equations on it

Minding the Perception Gap in College Math Classrooms and Beyond

Math educator Sheila Tabanli offers three instructional strategies that instructors teaching the “most hated subject” can integrate into courses to create a community of learners focused on compassion and connection.