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Student Wellness Tip: Providing Culturally Competent Counseling
In 2020, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill launched a multicultural counseling service for students. The program leader identifies six actions that have helped make it work.

A Hopeful First Year for New Texas Funding Model
Texas embraced a new, performance-based funding model for community colleges. A year later, campus leaders believe they are starting to see the rewards.

Academics Fight for Access to Supercomputers
A pilot led by the National Science Foundation aims to democratize AI research by connecting universities with the supercomputers that big tech companies use.
Utah State Fires 4 in the Athletics Department
Dickinson State’s Entire Full-Time Nursing Faculty Resigns
Harvard Reduces Suspended Students’ Sanctions

Columbia’s President Denounced Her Before Congress. Firing Could Be Next.
Law professor Katherine Franke has long been outspoken in her support of Palestinians. Now, after House Republicans and her university president called her out in an antisemitism hearing, she faces potential termination.

AP Exams Face a Security Test
An international cheating ring led to an uptick in AP score cancellations this year, expediting plans to digitize the exams. Will that make them more secure?
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