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The Struggles of a Hybrid President
The president of Paul Smith’s College resigned last week after a hybrid work arrangement didn’t pan out. Remote employment is catching on in higher ed—but probably not for top administrators.
Weekly Wisdom | GSU President M. Brian Blake
Enjoy this inspiring conversation with GSU President M. Brian Blake, Bridget Burns from University Innovation Alliance, and Doug Lederman from...
Colleges in Some States Restore Mask Mandates
Colleges in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Washington, D.C., are restoring mask mandates, the Associated Press reported “I feel...

Rising Freshmen’s Concern With College Costs Has Limits
Students would give a lower rank to a college if it cut nonacademic amenities to save money, survey finds.
Disaster News Can Trigger Post-Traumatic Stress in Kids
Disaster news can trigger post-traumatic stress in kids thousands of miles away. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Florida International...

Do No Harm
Former graduate students in clinical counseling accuse Johns Hopkins of forcing them out of the program.

How Stevens Tech Attracts Applicants and Students
Different strategies work for undergraduate and graduate admissions.
New Programs: Communication and IT, Criminology, Health and Social Change, Fashion Media, Cybersecurity, Digital Media and Film, Event Leadership
Alma College is starting a low-residency M.S. in communication and information technology. Bloomfield College is starting a B.A. in criminology...
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