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University of Michigan Halts Internet During First Week of Classes
Online access may not resume for days amid concerns of a cyberattack.
Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Ban on Student Loan Collection Fees

All in a Day’s Work: Professor as Student
Joe Hoyle, an accounting professor at the University of Richmond, enrolls in classes—particularly in subjects he knows little about—so that he can be a better teacher himself.

Rights Chief Calls for ‘Coalition of the Willing’ on Campus Diversity
Catherine Lhamon said Tuesday that the Supreme Court decision on race-conscious admissions is an opportunity to reconsider how colleges recruit and retain diverse classes.

Measuring Higher Ed’s Benefits Beyond Earnings
A new report from Lumina Foundation and Gallup reveals a host of positive outcomes associated with going to college. Researchers hope they will lead to a new perception of higher ed’s “worth.”
Making Sense of Microcredentials: A New Compilation
Pitt Installs Panic Buttons in Classrooms

Student Wellness Tip: Aiding Students With Homesickness
To support students who are feeling homesick, institutions can promote feelings of home within their campuses and emphasize the importance of staying connected.
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