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MIT Bans Distribution of Student-Run Pro-Palestine Zine
The controversy arose over an essay critiquing pacifism, which administrators said made some students concerned for their “safety and well-being.”
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Personalizing and Increasing Access in Career Services
A new brief from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities highlights promising practices in career readiness for college students, including tech integration and targeted outreach.

Students Think Faculty Should Be Mentors. What Does That Look Like?
Over half of students believe their professors are at least somewhat responsible for being a mentor to them. Faculty weigh in on the feasibility of this effort.

Mott Community College Board Votes to Hire Controversial Interim President
Long-simmering tensions at the Michigan institution erupted after trustees bypassed standard procedures to hire a permanent leader with no higher ed experience.

4-Year Colleges Ride the Dual-Enrollment Wave
More four-year institutions are offering courses for high school students, dipping their toes into what has long been community colleges’ domain. But can they get those students to enroll after graduating?

Cuts at Saint Augustine’s, Drexel Among Steepest in November
Among the institutions facing severe cuts last month was Saint Augustine’s University, which trimmed half of its workforce as it faces financial scrutiny from its accreditor.

All in a Day’s Work: Making Math Relevant and Engaging
One faculty member at LaGuardia Community College shares how she’s implemented active learning to address students’ negative perceptions of math.
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