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Tennessee State Interim President Resigns Under Pressure
Ronald Johnson steps down amid tensions with the Board of Trustees and ongoing efforts to restore the university’s financial health.

Teaching Tip: Using Case Studies in Class
College students indicate they have a preference for learning using case studies or real-world applications. Here’s how faculty members can integrate that into their curriculum.

Republicans Host Campus Free Speech Roundtable
The discussion focused on claims that DEI programs are silencing conservative students and faculty, reinforcing the GOP’s message that colleges and universities are liberal bastions and do not welcome intellectual diversity.
Michigan President’s New Contract Among Most Lucrative Ever
University of Michigan president Santa Ono now has one of the most lucrative deals ever for a public higher education...
Saint Augustine’s Denied Accreditation, Plans to Appeal
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges voted to remove Saint Augustine’s University from its membership, again...
7 Arrested in Connection With Online Drug Market for Rutgers Students
Seven people were arrested in connection with a social network where Rutgers University students bought and sold illegal drugs, NBC...

Pepperdine Cancels In-Person Finals Due to Wildfire Threat
Following a six-hour lockdown on campus due to a wildfire threat, Pepperdine University administrators canceled final exams for Tuesday, Dec...

A Recipe for Success Coaching
Colleges are using success coaching initiatives to help boost students’ academic achievement. Here are seven research-based principles in coaching for student success.
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