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Addressing Mental Health Issues With Technology
Can technology help us with our mental health? In today's Academic Minute, part of Lafayette College Week, Susan Wenze describes...

Controversial Event at Chicago (Yes, Chicago) Called Off
Description of conservative group's gathering said immigration has turned U.S. into "porcelain receptacle for other nations’ wretched refuse." Group said rhetoric was intentionally hyperbolic, and that students canceled the event.
Giving to Colleges Rises by 6.3%
Alumni donors help push charitable totals to $43.6 billion in 2017.

Educause Steps In to Save New Media Consortium
The consortium, which recently declared bankruptcy, may have found a white knight to continue the work of its Horizon Project.

Questioning ‘Algorithms of Oppression’
Scholar at respected professional organization sets off Twitter furor by questioning new book on technology and discrimination that he later admitted he hadn't read.

Graduation Rates and Bright Lines
Regional accreditors weigh in on graduation rates with an analysis of colleges with low rates, but the agencies argue against using a "bright-line" approach.
Academic Minute: Mental Health and Technology
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Lafayette College Week, Susan Wenze, assistant professor of psychology at Lafayette, describes how...
Leader of Gates Postsecondary Program to Step Down
Daniel Greenstein, who has overseen the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's work on postsecondary education since 2012, announced Monday that...
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