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Spelman College President Steps Down

Spelman College announced that Helene Gayle, president of the historically Black women’s college in Atlanta, will not be returning from...

Alumni Protest Saint Augustine’s Multimillion-Dollar Loan Deal

A group of alumni and community members gathered last week to protest a $7 million loan agreement between Saint Augustine’s...
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Penn State Built a Second Law School. Now, It’s Going Back to One.

The university built a $60 million law building on its flagship campus. Now it’ll serve as a branch of a law school 80 miles away.

Georgetown Law Grants Pregnant Student’s Request After Pushback

A pregnant Georgetown Law School student will be able to postpone her final exam following an outcry online, The Washington...
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Listen: How Life Design Can Improve Student Success Beyond College

In a new episode of Voices of Student Success, hear from two college leaders about how they’re integrating life design principles into students’ learning and career preparation for holistic support.

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Red States Back Trump’s Plan to Abolish Education Department

At least four Republican state leaders praised the president-elect’s plans to dismantle the agency, citing the need for more local control over K-12 schools. But higher ed experts say they’re overlooking consequences for colleges.

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Teaching Tip: Creating Effective Video Lectures

More students are completing classes online. Faculty members can improve teaching and learning for online education by designing engaging, accessible video content.

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Hopping on the Affordability Bandwagon

Five selective colleges launched strikingly similar student aid initiatives last week for low- and middle-income students. What’s behind the frenzy to boost financial aid?