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Student Success Champion: Q&A With Duane Williams, Texas A&M University–San Antonio
As the associate vice provost of student success and retention at Texas A&M, Williams has come a long way from his start as an international student at a community college in New Jersey. He shares how process efficiencies positively impact student success, data efforts leading to better retention and the joy he feels in supporting students as they chase their dreams.
A Scholar of HBCUs Shines a Harsh Light on the Institutions
Political scientist Joseph L. Jones argues in his new book that historically Black colleges should strive to be what he calls “pan-Black” institutions.
Is Grammarly AI? Notre Dame Says Yes
The rapid introduction of generative AI has created a wild west of policies at colleges, complicating the use of long-standing editing and writing tools.
Campuses Advise International Students to Return by Inauguration Day
Recalling the travel ban President-elect Trump signed in early 2017, some U.S. institutions are advising students to be back from their holiday travels by Jan. 20.
Arizona Cash Reserves May Take Years to Restore
Academic Assistants, Unite!
Academic assistants can better support one another—and their institutions—when they connect, members of the Connecticut College Faculty Administrative Support Team write.
UNC Audit Shows Project Kitty Hawk Spent More Than $100K in Unallowable Purchases
A Timely History of College Sport
Glenn C. Altschuler and David Wippman consider the challenges of controlling commercialization in their review of Eric A. Moyen and John R. Thelin’s College Sports: A History.
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