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Portrait of a happy Latin American female student texting on her cellphone at the university

GPA Reset Can Give Students a Fresh Start—If They Know It Exists

This past spring, Moorpark College in California piloted an initiative that alerts students of their eligibility for academic renewal. Students who utilized renewal were more likely to take more challenging courses and more credits compared to their peers who weren’t made aware of the option.

Storm damage

‘Long and Difficult’ Recovery Ahead in N.C.

Parents of students throughout western North Carolina anxiously await contact from their kids as power and cellular outages continue in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

Mark Hoyert stands at a whiteboard with a group of five faculty members who are focused, considering his words

Community of Practice Leads to Improved Student Outcomes, Enrollment

An initiative at Indiana University Northwest finds encouraging faculty to engage with research-backed pedagogical interventions has reduced equity gaps among student groups and boosted overall retention.

Wake Forest Cancels Oct. 7 Lecture

Wake Forest University has canceled an Oct. 7 lecture by Rabab Abdulhadi, a professor and founding director of the Arab...

Protest Damage to Portland State Library Cost $1.2M to Repair

Portland State University spent five months and $1.23 million to repair its library, which was damaged by pro-Palestinian protesters who...

Prof. Accused of Being White Supremacist Leaves Austin Peay

An assistant professor of counseling psychology has left Austin Peay State University after antifascists accused him online of being a...
Cover of a new book, Discredited: Power, Privilege and Community College Transfer

The Power Dynamics of Transfer

A new book explores how the interplay between community college and university staff members affects the challenges facing students who want to transfer.

A few people stand on the edge of a washed-out road, surrounded by water.

Helene’s Aftermath: Classes Canceled, Students Relocated

Colleges in western North Carolina have little cell service and are cut off from the rest of the state after historic flooding caused power outages and wiped out roads.