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George Washington U Police Chief Resigns

GW’s student newspaper uncovered alleged problems with the university’s arming of its campus police. Then the police chief was placed on leave.

Springer Journal Retracted Over 200 Papers Since Sept. 1

An academic journal published by Springer has retracted over 200 papers since the start of last month, Retraction Watch reported...

Voices of Student Success: Supporting College Readiness for Incarcerated Students

In July 2023, Congress lifted a ban on federal Pell Grant funding for incarcerated individuals in prison education programs, but...

Tribal Colleges Underfunded With Severe Maintenance Backlogs

A survey of tribal colleges and universities by ProPublica found that these institutions suffer from large backlogs of deferred maintenance...

Suspended Norwich U Student Paper Can Resume Publication

The Norwich University student newspaper, which has been suspended since the summer, will be allowed to resume publishing “with ethics...
A group of faculty and inmates sit in a large room while Goucher College president Kent Devereaux speaks

Report: Best Practices in Re-Entry, Re-Integration of Formerly Incarcerated Students

Colleges offering education for individuals in prison must provide information about how their students can access re-entry services to receive federal dollars. A recently published study from Ithaka S+R identifies trends among four institutions doing this work successfully.

A Petey Greene tutor works with an incarcerated student in a classroom

Listen: A College Bridge Program for Incarcerated Students

In a new episode of Voices of Student Success, hear about a recently launched college bridge program that improves college readiness for students enrolled in higher education programs in prison.

Ep. 129: Voices of Student Success: A College Bridge Program for Incarcerated Students

A recently launched college bridge program improves college readiness for students enrolled in higher education programs in prison.