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West Virginia Governor Bans DEI by Executive Order

On his second day in office, West Virginia governor Patrick Morrisey issued eight executive orders, including one that bans diversity...
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How Did Enrollment Researchers Get It So Wrong?

In October, the National Student Clearinghouse reported that first-year enrollment fell by 5 percent. Now, citing a research error, they say it actually increased.

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Students on Media Literacy and How Colleges Can Help, in 6 Charts 

Few students rely on traditional news media for key information, but many do approach media sources with a critical eye, according to our new Student Voice flash survey. How can colleges help boost students’ media literacy?

Yeshiva U President to Participate in Trump’s Inauguration

Rabbi Ari Berman, president of Yeshiva University in New York, will deliver the benediction at the inauguration of Donald Trump...
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Report: Improving Completion for Students of Color in CTE Programs

Research from the Urban Institute offers five promising practices in retaining students of color in career and technical programs at community colleges.

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The Supercomputer Transforming the University of Florida Into an AI Hub 

The University of Florida spent $24 million to upgrade its supercomputer, which is one of the fastest machines in the world and gives Florida researchers access to a tool most academics don’t have.

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Students Say Mental Health Supports Aid Completion

Three in four students believe they are more likely to graduate due to the mental health services provided by their institution, according to a recent survey by TimelyCare.

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What Is Scholasticide?

A recent resolution to condemn scholasticide has brought renewed attention to the term. But what does it mean? And where did it come from? Inside Higher Ed explains.