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Interest in Skill-Based Learning Not Keeping Up With Demand
A new study found 86 percent of faculty and staff say there’s a need for new skills-based learning models, but only 22 percent of their institutions had implemented them.

Christian Colleges Navigate Abortion Debates in a Post-Roe World
Some scholars say discussions of the topic are now more nuanced and complex. Antiabortion activists believe the discourse has become too permissive.
Spelman Receives Historic $100M Donation

Scaling Up: Providing Experience, Professional Network to At-Need Students
The University of Nebraska at Lincoln created a microinternship and mentoring program to help first-generation and Black, Indigenous and people of color learners identify their professional aspirations and build social networks.

DEI Spending Banned, Sociology Scrapped in Florida
Florida’s State Board of Education imposed new prohibitions on DEI spending at state colleges, following a similar decision for state universities.

AIs Enrolling as Students in Michigan University’s Experiment
Artificial intelligences Ann and Fry will listen in to online courses before making their way to the classroom, ultimately eyeing Ph.D.s.
Campus Engagement Tip: Inspire Kindness on Campus
Administrators at George Mason created an initiative focused on kindness among students, faculty, staff and alumni. Each year, a cohort of 100-plus volunteer ambassadors model kindness and share resources.

More Access Means More Enrollment for Maine Community Colleges
A recent report shows a surge in enrollment across Maine Community College System campuses from 2022 to 2023 and credits the state’s Free College Scholarship program.
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