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Students Feel Pain of State Anti-LGBTQ+ Bills

State anti-LGBTQ+ bills mostly target K-12 students, but the hate they engender seeps into campus life, creating stress and anxiety for LGBTQ+ students—and spurring them and their allies into action.

Nevada System Chancellor Set to Resign

Melody Rose’s likely resignation comes six months after she filed a complaint that alleged harassment by the chair and vice chair of the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents.

Innovations in Hybrid Learning: Engage Students and Promote Institutional Success | Available On-Demand

Hybrid programming introduces another dimension in teaching and engaging students. In this webinar for university leaders, innovators in the hybrid...

Using Art to Alter Thinking About Student Homelessness

Art can help disrupt stereotypes for students. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Portland State University Week, Kacy McKinney explores...

The California Student Housing Crunch

With rents higher than tuition and fees at many California colleges, a growing number of students face housing insecurity, forced to live in hotels or cars. Institutions can’t build dorms fast enough.

Biden Seeks Big Increase for Pell

But in president’s fiscal 2023 plan, there is no proposal for a free community college program.

MIT Reinstates SAT/ACT Requirement

While many colleges are ending requirements that applicants submit SAT or ACT scores, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is restoring...

Arizona Grads Blast NCAA for Letting Trans Swimmer Compete

A group of former collegiate swimmers sent a letter to the NCAA Board of Governors last week arguing that it...