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Orientation for ‘Gen P’
New student orientation satisfaction rates fell early in the pandemic but they’re back up, according to Student Voice survey data. First-year experience leaders say it’s not business as usual: less is now more.

More Professors Aware of, and Using, Open Educational Resources
A study finds increasing levels of buy-in of open resources, with about three in 10 instructors requiring OER in their courses.
House Dems Question Baylor’s Title IX Exemption

Who Wants to Lead a Presidential Search in Florida?
Political issues have derailed recent executive searches in the state, leaving some firms carefully weighing which searches to take on.

Student Wellness Tip: Support Tech Breaks, in Class and on Campus
Helping students to disconnect involves encouraging self-reflection on technology use, no-tech class activities and apps and phone settings that provide motivation for more no-mobile-device time.

Grad Worker Unionization Is Booming, Even Down South
Organizing is surging into private universities, and strikes have increased as well.

‘Bittersweet’ Milestone for a Catholic University
Notre Dame de Namur is celebrating its 100th anniversary as administrators prepare to sell the California campus to keep the institution afloat.

Academic Success Tip: Set Student Expectations for a Course
Starting off the semester on a high note requires that students understand course and classroom expectations. Professors can get the message across with these strategies.
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