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Success Program Launch: Career Development for Underrepresented Students in Business

Wagner College created a short program to support career planning and skill building for business students from historically marginalized groups. Students receive hands-on work experience, mentorship and exposure to various career opportunities.

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Survey: Experiential Learning Helps Young People Identify Career Paths

New research from Gallup indicates high school students find career-connected learning useful and want more information about postsecondary opportunities.

Penn State News Racks Removed Over Political Ads

Pennsylvania State University temporarily removed dozens of newspaper racks across campus on Wednesday because three displayed ads for Democratic presidential...

DNC Rolls Out Ad Campaign at HBCUs, HSIs

The Democratic National Committee is launching a voter registration and ad campaign at historically Black colleges and universities and Hispanic-serving...

University of Michigan Sends 9th-Century Buddha Statue Back to Nepal

The University of Michigan Museum of Art is sending a ninth-century Buddha statue back to Nepal, ArtNews reported. The university...

N.C. Judge Approves Student Digital IDs for Voter Identification

Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will be allowed to use their digital identification cards as...
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The Cliff, the Pandemic and the Hurricane

Who said fairy tales can’t be scary? Rick Clark distills higher ed’s enrollment challenges in a children’s story.

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The Aid Officer’s Advocate

The interim president of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators discusses cost transparency, staff burnout and, of course, FAFSA.