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Report: Colleges Get Creative in Health and Wellness Solutions
Student health and wellness remain a priority for higher educational leaders, as highlighted in a new report. Officials share their unique approaches to servicing the eight dimensions of wellness.

Professor Writes Open-Access Textbook to Promote Affordability
Patty Goedl, an accounting professor at the University of Cincinnati at Clermont, spent three years developing her own textbook to mitigate student costs.
A Glimpse Into the Class of 2027’s Mind-Set
In 2005, the year most of this fall’s first-time students were born, Dan Rather retired, Pandora was created and Hurricanes...

Embracing Technology to Advance Equity
A Carnegie Mellon professor argues that higher education needs to embrace technology to help break down barriers to entry for students.
Nichols President on Leave Amid Coast Guard Investigation
The president of Nichols College, Glenn Sulmasy, has taken a voluntary leave from his job amid an investigation into the...

A ‘Lost Generation’ of High School Graduates
Significant numbers of the 2020 high school graduates who didn’t enroll in college immediately that year still have not found their way into higher education, a new report finds.
Digitally Documenting the Innu Language: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Maryland Baltimore County Week: Renée Lambert-Brétière, associate professor of linguistics, looks...
Baylor Settles Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Baylor University has settled a federal lawsuit with 15 women who sued the Baptist institution in 2016, claiming mishandling of...
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