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Grad Students Provide Free Counseling to Community, Gain Experience
Starting this spring, Marymount’s master’s in counseling and doctoral students can earn work experience through a free counseling clinic for the public.

Firing of LGBTQ+ Staff Leaders Raises Questions
Four Appalachian State staff members, who led an affinity group for LGBTQ+ employees, say they were fired with no notice and little explanation.
CUNY Awarded $5M for Black, Race and Ethnic Studies Graduate Program
Walden Agrees to Pay $28.5 Million in Class-Action Settlement

More Campus Cuts in March
Citing enrollment and financial challenges, numerous institutions are eliminating jobs while others have announced budget cuts that may lead to future layoffs.

Academic Success Tip: Host a Transfer Fair
For students looking to continue their degree after community college, a transfer fair can provide a window into available programs and institutions in the area and beyond.

Illinois’s Ambitious Plan for Higher Ed Funding
The complex formula, mirroring K-12 overhauls, prioritizes adequate and equitable funding for historically underfunded regional and minority-serving institutions.

‘A Difficult Time to Be Working in Student Affairs’
Amelia Parnell, who will take over as president of NASPA on July 1, spoke with Inside Higher Ed about AI, mental health, holistic student support and more.
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