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Study: Encouraging First-Gen, Low-Income Learners to Utilize University Resources
A new article published in the Harvard Educational Review found faculty and staff can implement three strategies that result in changed behavior among first-generation and low-income students in accessing campus resources.
The Global Human Day: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: William Fajzel, a Ph.D. student in earth system dynamics at McGill University, takes a global...
U.S. Lists Colleges Investigated for Bias Against Jews, Muslims
The U.S. Education Department late Thursday night published a list of six colleges and universities that are under investigation by...
GWU Suspends SJP Chapter for Violating Policies
George Washington University has suspended its chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine after the organization projected anti-Zionist slogans onto...
Collin College Wins Free Speech Lawsuit
Collin College in McKinney, Tex., has won a lawsuit filed by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression on behalf...
Natural Products and Fighting Breast Cancer: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Ramneet Kaur, assistant professor of biology at Columbus State University, details new ideas in the...

Scaling Up: Expanding Financial Wellness Education
Officials at Indiana University place special attention on financial knowledge to support students in paying for their postsecondary education and to improve persistence among learners.

Early Application Data Are Rosy, if Complex
Applications this fall rose 41 percent over pre-pandemic levels, buoyed by a big upswing in minority applicants, according to preliminary data from the Common App.
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