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The Joys of ‘Leading From the Margins’
Hollins University president Mary Hinton discusses her new book, about how her identity as a Black woman from the rural South shaped her approach to college leadership.
Billion-Dollar Donation Makes Tuition Free at Albert Einstein Medical College
Ep. 104: Higher Education in a ‘Post-Generational Society’
What would it take for colleges and universities to truly become “lifelong learning” institutions.
2 Universities Sue Quebec Government Over Tuition Increases

Wyoming Creates Future Pipeline of CTE Instructors
The state’s flagship university hopes to produce more career and technical education instructors through a program that exposes community college students to opportunities in the field.

Survey: Half of First-Year Seminars Focus on Academics, Student Success
New survey results from the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition find three in four colleges and universities offer a first-year seminar program, and of those, many focus on students’ academic success.

Academic Freedom Battles Roil Indiana University
The cancellation of an art exhibit and other recent moves by university leaders have turned the campus into a free speech battleground.
AAUP Sanctions New College of Fla., Spartanburg Comm. College
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