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New on the Job: Q&A With Gilbert Rogers, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

As part of an institutional focus on financial wellness, Rogers heads efforts to teach financial literacy and help students juggle their finances while enrolled.

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College-Bound Students Concerned About AI Skills

College-bound students are heavy users of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, but that may be driven by concerns they will face...

Checkout Charity Boom: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week: Lauren Dula, assistant professor of public administration, explores the growing...
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How to Create an In-House Coaching Program

For college leaders considering establishing student success coaching within their institution, InsideTrack offers best practices and three resources for further work.

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Researchers Investigating Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing

A new study by Ithaka S+R seeks to gain insight into the technology’s potential to transform the production of academic scholarship.

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Virginia County Defunds Community College Over SJP Film Screening

After Students for Justice in Palestine showed a movie on campus at Piedmont Virginia Community College, a local county suspended funding for the college.

A student in a graduation gown stands above a sign that says “free Palestine.”

Grad Speakers Join the Protest Fray

Speakers at USC and CUNY have withdrawn from commencement ceremonies, while one at Michigan criticized administrators for failing to divest.

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Academic Success Tip: Changing Curricula to Appeal to Pop Culture, Niche Interests

Professors get creative in drawing students into learning through novel course offerings focusing on pop stars, aliens and more.