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The Fall Program for First Semester, a program that has supported thousands of freshmen over its 43-year history at UC Berkeley, is set to shut down.
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From therapy dogs to tutoring hubs, Shields Library is redefining itself as a welcoming space for learning, connection and growth.
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The UNC System might not be done defining hot-button terms: One faculty leader called for the group to explain how it views shared governance.
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A student-guided overhaul of UNC Chapel Hill’s Hello Heels app helped turn an underused tool into a popular campus hub.
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Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, an...
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A new qualitative study of noncredit students found that most have tried college before, and many hope noncredit programs will lead them straight into good careers.
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Across higher education, there is growing recognition that students’ academic success is deeply connected to whether their basic needs are met. Food, We’re centering student perspectives on basic ...
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This brief examines first-generation students’ reasons for leaving school and the role their social networks played in informing their decision.
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Teaching assistants and researchers want the University of California to help defend them as Trump cracks down on foreign visitors.
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Some of president’s most audacious cuts have been scaled back or suspended, but a year of turmoil is beginning to show in institutions’ bottom lines.
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As the nationwide nursing shortage continues to strain hospitals and health systems, universities are stepping up with innovative partnerships to expand educational access and train the next generatio...
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The University of Cincinnati announced a new grant that will help low-income students attend the school with free tuition, according to a press release from the university.
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University leaders say removing the anti-racism research for months was a mistake. Students and researchers say it eroded academic freedom and institutional trust.
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“We should see savings, both in terms of cost and in terms of time, depending on how a student chooses to fund their education,” DU College of Professional Studies Dean Bobbie Kite said.
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The new memo has given pause to some UH professors as the university seeks to comply with state legislation overhauling higher education, which has garnered national scrutiny.
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The University of Houston-Downtown is partnering with Houston ISD offering guaranteed admissions to qualified graduates. The move would grant nearly 8,000 current seniors automatic admission to the Un...