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Palestinian supporters waving flags face off across a New York City street from a group of Israeli supporters waving flags

Colleges Draw Criticism for Slow Response to Hamas Attacks

After student organizations released statements backing attacks against Israeli citizens, critics called on university leaders to forcefully condemn them. Not all did.

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Ed Department: Mass Loan Cancellation Is Off the Table

The first meeting of the Education Department’s student debt relief negotiating committee offered glimpses at what kind of loan forgiveness the Biden administration might propose.

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Getting Campus Buy-In on Financial Wellness

Higher education practitioners can support student well-being with intentional financial wellness education and outreach. One financial wellness director offers his best practices on communication and service building.

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New on the Job: Jody Greene, University of California, Santa Cruz

As the inaugural associate campus provost for academic success, Greene is responsible for faculty development, support and retention to promote student success in the classroom and beyond.

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North Carolina Forces Changes to Accreditation

A new law will require public institutions to change accreditors every cycle. Passed quietly with no debate, the bill follows similar legislation passed in Florida.

Manu Meel, a young man with brown skin and dark hair wearing a collared shirt, speaks at event on Nantucket

Showcasing Solutions for Better Campus Discourse

At a gathering focused on pluralism, academics, nonprofit leaders and college administrators assess the state of campus discourse and spotlight steps to improve it.

Students walk between classes at Moorpark College in California.

Negotiating Bachelor’s Degree Programs at Community Colleges

The California State University system is contesting five proposed baccalaureate programs at community colleges. It is working with California Community Colleges to improve the program-review process.

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Equity-Focused Possibilities for Dual Enrollment

A new Community College Research Center report examines the positive outcomes of expanding program participation to diverse student groups.