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Did an N.C. State Building Sicken Scores of Occupants?
Some current and former employees say they fear probable carcinogens in a campus building may have harmed them and students. They’re criticizing the university’s response.

Holograms Begin Beaming Into College Classrooms
Breaking out of sci-fi movies and into the classroom, holograms are becoming the latest high-tech teaching tool.

The Economic Returns of a Rural Education
A recent report argues rural-serving institutions offer meaningful benefits to their students, including quicker times to degree and lower prices.

Yale Tries to Straddle the Testing Divide
The university will require test scores but accept alternatives to the SAT and ACT. Officials hope it’s the right mix of rigor and flexibility for a post-pandemic era.

Funding Student Success: The Business of Mental Health
Syracuse University’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management is promoting student mental health and the mental health of future teams with the donor-funded Nass Mental Health Initiative.

Survey: Why Students Enroll and Why They Persist
Survey data from Anthology identify key factors in student success among U.S. college students, including barriers to completion and how they want to receive university communications.

Yale Adopts ‘Test-Flexible’ Policy

Turmoil Grows at Embattled California University
Since going on accreditation probation in August, the University of Antelope Valley has lost its president, replaced part of employees’ salaries with stock options and now faces an eviction.
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