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Protesters at Berkeley Law Force Israeli Speaker Offstage

Community of Practice Leads to Improved Student Outcomes, Enrollment
An initiative at Indiana University Northwest finds encouraging faculty to engage with research-backed pedagogical interventions has reduced equity gaps among student groups and boosted overall retention.

Helene’s Aftermath: Classes Canceled, Students Relocated
Colleges in western North Carolina have little cell service and are cut off from the rest of the state after historic flooding caused power outages and wiped out roads.

The Power Dynamics of Transfer
A new book explores how the interplay between community college and university staff members affects the challenges facing students who want to transfer.

Universities of Wisconsin Fires Joe Gow Again
The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted to fire former UW–La Crosse chancellor Joe Gow from his tenured faculty job over making pornography.

New Laws in 27 States Could Keep Students From Voting
Dozens of restrictive laws passed since 2020 could impact student voters this year, from shortened timelines for absentee ballots to new restrictions on using student IDs.

Taking the ‘College’ Out of College Counseling
High school counselors are no longer primarily focused on getting students into college, according to a new survey. Are they failing students—or finally seeing them?

Federal Agencies Aim to Boost Research at HBCUs
A newly launched, HBCU-specific $10 million grant program from the National Science Foundation is part of the federal government’s broader push to diversify scientific research and the STEM workforce.
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