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Texas Professors Sue to Further Limit Student Access to Abortion
Two University of Texas at Austin professors have joined a state lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education and Education...
UVA to Pay $9M in Settlement With Families of Shooting Victims
The University of Virginia will pay a total of $9 million in settlements to the families of the victims of...
Maximizing Learning Through High-Impact Practices: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Benefits of Project-Based Learning Week: Kris Wobbe, associate professor in...

College Students Learn Life-Saving and Life Skills as Emergency Responders
A long-standing program at Rice University provides learners with training and real-life experiences working as emergency medical service technicians on campus, providing both needed medical support for campus and life-skill development for participants.

Librarians Grapple With Diverse Archiving in a Digital World
Librarians know more diversity is needed in archiving but it’s a work in progress.

A Contentious Pay Cut at Maricopa Community Colleges
Some of the college district’s adjunct librarians and counselors have been fighting a pay cut intended to bring their wages closer to that of other adjunct faculty.

Turning Students’ College Intentions Into Enrollments
A new survey from Art & Science Group suggests colleges should invest in cultivating recent high school grads who have considered a 4-year degree but not followed through.
At Indiana, Campus Tours Get Police Escort After Protests
After an increase in disruptions by pro-Palestinian student protesters, Indiana University paused all guided campus tours last week and shifted...
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