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Ep. 132: Voices of Student Success: Teaching Career Competencies In On-Campus Work

One university seeks to close equity gaps through intentional professional development for student workers.

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The FAFSA Change Behind Colleges’ Pell Progress

Colleges are touting big boosts in Pell recipients this fall, made possible by the new FAFSA’s revised eligibility requirements. Does that mean they have more low-income students?

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Campus Engagement Tip: Write an International Student Handbook

Moving to the U.S. to start college can come with a variety of cultural and social challenges. Some higher ed institutions have created guidebooks to provide essential information and helpful advice for their international learners.

A student dining hall worker slices a pizza as other students stand in the cafeteria line

U.S. Has Certified Unions for 50,000 Student Employees

National Labor Relations Board has approved dozens of bargaining units for housing and dining workers, in addition to teaching assistants.

Emory Invests Nearly $16M in Bitcoin

Emory University has put $15.8 million from its endowment into a publicly traded Bitcoin exchange-traded fund. Industry analysts say Emory...
A group of DePaul students explores Chicago's Epiphany Center for the Arts

Introducing First-Year Students to Their City

A 26-year tradition at DePaul University introduces new students to the university’s urban identity and Vincentian mission.

U of Missouri–Kansas City Dissolves DEI Office

The University of Missouri–Kansas City announced Friday it will dissolve its diversity and inclusion office, KCUR reported. In an email...
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New Research Emphasizes Importance of College Proximity

Distance plays an outsize role in students’ academic outcomes, especially for certain minority students, according to two studies out of Texas and California.