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Feeling Adrift Drives Anxiety, Depression in Young Adults
A study by the Harvard Graduate School of Education found that three in five young adults felt their lives lacked meaning and purpose.

In ‘Buyer’s Market,’ Tuition Increases Haven’t Outpaced Inflation
The College Board’s 2023 “Pricing and Student Aid” report shows that average published tuition and fees increased this year, but the increase was less than the rate of inflation.

Get Your Head in the Game for Study Abroad
Faculty and students at DePaul University created Buddy Abroad, a multiplayer board game to prepare students for scenarios they may encounter studying abroad and give them advice for how to overcome challenges.

Campus Engagement Tip: Take Students Out for Lunch
To promote authentic relationships between faculty members and students, colleges offer discounted or free meals in the dining halls for those looking to dine together.

A New Approach to Categorizing Colleges
Changes in Carnegie Classifications will simplify requirements for top research category and give colleges multiple labels instead of one, to make it easier to compare peers.

Debunking Perceptions About Value of Humanities Degrees
An American Academy of Arts and Sciences report found humanities majors in all but four states had median incomes at least 40 percent higher than workers with only a high school degree.
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