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Positive Partnership: Building Real Projects for Real Life Skills
Classroom-based experiences can help students gain hands-on work experiences and establish themselves as professionals, as well as benefit outside partners.
Arkansas State Gets Green Light on Qatar Partnership

Tribal College Expands to City Center, Promoting Access
Starting this fall, Native students in Minneapolis can take classes at Red Lake Nation College’s new site downtown, allowing the institution to reach more students.
Pittsburgh Technical College to Close

Faces of the FAFSA Fiasco
The botched rollout of the new federal aid form is more than just a policy failure. It’s a human crisis. Inside Higher Ed’s “Faces of the FAFSA Fiasco” tells the story of the students behind the numbers.

A Potential Path Forward for Pell Grant Expansion
Proponents of controversial legislation to expand the Pell Grant to short-term workforce training programs want to attach it to a defense bill that Congress must pass. A House committee will determine whether the gambit works.

Women Make Global Gains as Researchers, but Gaps Persist
A large-scale global study found that while the number of women in academic research is growing, STEM fields remain dominated by men.

Parting Thoughts From a Retiring President
As David Wippman prepares to step down from Hamilton College, he shares his views on topics including free speech, presidential statements and “Animal House.”
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