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Clark Atlanta Rejects Trump Claim That He ‘Saved’ the University

Clark Atlanta University leaders have pushed back on Donald Trump’s claims that he “saved” the historically Black institution when he...

New Northwestern State President Significantly Outearns Predecessor

The new president of Northwestern State University in Louisiana is going to be making tens of thousands of dollars more...
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Teaching Tip: Giving Students Extra Time for Tests

Mathematics faculty members at Moorpark College piloted an intervention to increase allotted time for all students to complete math tests—and saw more students pass.

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Harrisburg University Abruptly Closes International Campuses

The university is closing campuses in Panama and the U.A.E., backtracking on plans for international expansion as other U.S. institutions have done in recent months.

Drexel Reaches Agreement to End Civil Rights Investigation

Officials at Drexel University were proactive in responding to reports of antisemitic incidents on campus but still failed to meet...
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‘Ruby Tuesday’ Is a Venue to Chew on Data at UTSA

Weekly meetings among student success professionals at the University of Texas at San Antonio guide data-based decision-making and offer opportunities for cross-departmental collaborations.

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In New Hampshire, a Mandate to Collaborate

The state’s public universities are hemorrhaging students. A new law requires community colleges and four-year institutions to work together to stanch the bleeding.

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To Offset a Freshman Housing Crunch, Some Must Bunk With Their RAs

Resident assistants at UIUC learned just over a week before move-in that they might be assigned a freshman roommate due to higher-than-anticipated enrollment. They aren’t happy about it—and their roommates might not be, either.