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College Students’ Mental Health Takes a Turn—For the Better
Depressive symptoms are down. Psychological well-being is up. Is it a fluke—or the beginning of the end of the postsecondary mental health crisis?

A Silver Lining for HBCUs in Affirmative Action’s Demise
Applications to historically Black colleges and universities surged last cycle, and enrollments are up this fall. Can the perennially underfunded institutions handle the influx?
More Selective Colleges Report Diversity Dip
Librarians Want to Adopt AI but Cite Lack of Expertise

Brown Trustee Resigns in Protest Over Divestment Vote
Joseph Edelman resigned over a looming vote to divest from companies linked to the war in Gaza. He called the vote, spurred by student pressure, “morally reprehensible.”

There Aren’t Enough Internships to Go Around
The supply of available, high-quality internships hasn’t kept pace with demand. Employers say operational challenges and financial worries make them skittish.
Harvard Makes Meager Progress in Slavery Reparation Efforts

Success Program Launch: AI-Supported Clinical Training
Touro University in New York utilizes digital learning tools to provide simulation experiences for social work students taking classes online, helping build their soft skills for working with people.
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