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Students Struggle but Don’t Seek Colleges’ Help
While students are still reporting COVID-19 mental health challenges, they are generally not taking advantage of counseling center services. As the following 12 ideas show, even centers strapped for resources can strive for better supports, both now and post-pandemic.
Higher Ed Groups Support Voting Rights
Forty-eight higher education groups, including the American Council on Education, have issued a statement opposing efforts, currently being pursued in...
University of Richmond Faculty Votes No Confidence in Board Leader
Amid an ongoing debate over renaming two campus buildings, the University of Richmond Faculty Senate on Friday passed a vote...
Morris Brown Earns Accreditation Candidacy After 19 Years
Nearly 20 years after losing its accreditation, Morris Brown College in Atlanta is now a candidate for accreditation with the...

A Warning and a Price Tag
The National Collegiate Athletic Association says it will move championship events out of states that discriminate against LGBTQ people. The warning was directed at lawmakers considering bans on transgender athlete participation in college sports.
Laurentian University Cuts 69 Programs
Laurentian University in Ontario eliminated 69 academic programs and cut more than 100 faculty jobs, Sudbury.com reported. The outlet reported...

Library Leaders Lack Confidence in Diversity Strategies
Fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in academic libraries is more important to library leaders now than it was in 2019, but many are uncertain about the effectiveness of their strategies.
New Presidents or Provosts: Medgar Evers College, Millersville U, Northwest State CC, Ohio Dominican U, Oklahoma City U, Stephen F. Austin State U, Trinity U
Kenneth R. Evans, president of Lamar University, in Texas, has been chosen as president of Oklahoma City University. Connie Gallaher...
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