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Program Innovation: Bridging Data With Advising

Collaboration between the enrollment management department and undergraduate advising at the University of California, Irvine, is centered on using data to promote individual student success.

Court: Speech First Has No Standing to Challenge Bias Policies

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has ruled that Speech First, an organization devoted to promoting free...

Georgia Supreme Court Rules Suit Opposing Guns on Campus Moot

The Georgia Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that five professors’ challenge to a law allowing guns on public college and university...
A student veteran works with a staff member at Central Oregon Community College's veteran lounge.

Success Program Launch: Engaging Student Veterans on Campus

Central Oregon Community College will create a student success center for its student veterans, offering additional services and greater access to support staff.

Boston U President Blasts Graduation Protesters

Boston University president Robert Brown issued a powerful rebuke Wednesday to students who shouted obscenities at this year’s commencement speaker...
Two students receive Reiki at Bowdoin college.

Student Wellness Tip: Add Integrative Health Options on Campus

Bowdoin College offers weekly acupuncture and Reiki clinics to promote rest and relaxation among the student population.

A rainbow-covered board at BC advertising LGBTQ+ resources

BC’s Solution to LGBTQ+ Demands Gets Tepid Response

Boston College students have long pushed their Jesuit university to create an LGBTQ+ resource center. Instead, the college will house LGBTQ resources in an intercultural center.

A wooden speaker podium and microphone, against a white background, with no speaker behind it.

Preparing the Campus for a Controversial Speaker

Spencer D. Kelly and Yukari Hirata offer a case study for how they worked to build receptivity among students, faculty and staff to a controversial invited speaker.