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Report: Microcredentials Not a Strategic Priority for Many Colleges
A new report finds that while most colleges surveyed embrace alternative credentials, many have a decentralized approach for creating and managing them.
Career Prep Tip: Specialized Programming for Neurodiverse Students
As the number of college students with disabilities grows, more institutions are investing in individualized programs and initiatives to support their career development and workforce readiness.
Workforce Development, State Funding Among Higher Ed Leaders’ Policy Priorities
A new survey of state higher ed officials also found that providing students a return on their investment was a top concern.
Weekly Wisdom | Special New Years Episode with Doug Lederman and Bridget Burns
Join Doug Lederman and Dr. Bridget Burns from the University Innovation Alliance for an engaging discussion wrapping up 2023 and teeing up the significant issues higher education faces for 2024.
Admissions as Slavery Reparations
The end of race-based affirmative action should pave the way for positive admissions considerations— and full-tuition support for—descendants of enslaved Americans, James E. Murray Jr. writes.
University of Utah Ends Diversity Statements in Hiring
Is Class-Based Affirmative Action a Pipe Dream?
Since the Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions, a chorus of voices has called for an ambitious—but costly—economic alternative.
Eastern Gateway Community College Under U.S., State Criminal Investigation
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