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Poll: Most Americans Favor Modest Affirmative Action
Most Americans support affirmative action in college admissions and do not want the Supreme Court to ban it, according to...

UNC ‘Civic Life’ Center Progressing, Over Faculty Objections
Chapel Hill faculty members were caught off guard in January by what sounded like the return of a proposed conservative campus center. They objected, but the university is moving forward.

Broadening the Fulbright Program’s Reach
Some community college leaders and scholars are advocating for more access to the international educational and cultural exchange program.

Program Innovation: Responsive Web Tool for Support
Penn State University at Altoona launched an interactive online tool for students to find the resources they need based on categories, unifying all available resources in a single location.
Ex–BYU Professor Pleads No Contest to Groping
A former Brigham Young University professor has said he “intentionally touched the buttocks of three adult women … I should...

Physical Health and Wellness Linked to Student Success
In the newest Student Voice survey, many students say their physical health and wellness is getting in the way of their academic success.
Judge Upholds Canisius Layoffs; Tenured Professors Appeal
A judge has upheld Canisius College’s layoffs of four tenured professors, who sued in response. “Plaintiffs question defendant’s assertion that...
New Programs: Nursing, Addiction Counseling, Mechatronics Engineering
The following colleges have announced new academic programs: Clinton College is starting a bachelor of science in nursing. Emory &...
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