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Data: Students Less Involved on Campus Post-Pandemic

New data shows that student participation in high-impact practices at research institutions has yet to fully rebound after COVID-19–related shutdowns.

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The Ripple Effects of Draining the Ph.D. Pool

Deep cuts to federal research funding and crackdowns on international students could mean far fewer graduate students next fall and beyond. If that happens, undergraduates, faculty and research productivity would all suffer.

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Certificate Completion Drives Undergraduate Attainment Rates

New National Student Clearinghouse data shows completion rates are up 0.6 percent for the first time in three years, though the number of bachelor’s and associate degree earners declined.

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4 Layers of Corequisite Education Support

Middle Georgia State University created a multipronged approach to aiding corequisite math learners through embedded tutoring, peer mentoring, success coaching and faculty assistance.

In Battle of Winless Baseball Teams, Lehman and Yeshiva Notch Victories

In life and baseball, few things are certain, but on Tuesday afternoon at Fairleigh Dickinson University, two teams gathered on...
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A Practice Week on Campus as a College Student

The University of Nevada, Reno, requires new students to attend classes and participate in workshops prior to starting the term. The intervention has reduced equity gaps and ensured students are college ready.

Most Students Believe Colleges Promote Free Speech

While freedom of speech remains a hot-button issue in higher ed, most undergraduates feel like they’re free to speak their...
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Opinion

The Failure of FERPA

The Harvard doxing-truck debacle lays bare FERPA’s obsolescence in the digital age—and why protecting student privacy matters to their learning now more than ever, Sarah Hartman-Caverly writes.