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Spelman College President Steps Down from Post

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Helene Gayle, who was named Spelman College’s 11th college president in 2022, has announced that she will not return to the presidency after her personal leave expires. Gayle, a trained epidemiologist who previously served as CEO of the Chicago Community Trust before taking the helm of the all-Black women’s college in Atlanta, Gayle took a personal leave of absence from the school last month.

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What does it mean to support young trans people in an unsupportive world?

Active Minds

Content Warning: This piece contains mentions of violence, death, and suicide. Today, November 20th, marks the 25th anniversary of Transgender Day of Remembrance. Initially created in 1999 as a vigil to memorialize Rita Hester and all others lost to anti-transgender violence that year, this day of observance has since evolved into a global movement.

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Why It’s Okay Not to Have Everything Figured Out After Graduation

Student Minds

Julia reflects on the stress and uncertainty of life after graduation, exploring the pressures of choosing a career and embracing the freedom to explore multiple paths. - Julia Zablocka Graduating from university is often celebrated as a huge milestone, but for many of us, it brings a mix of stress, anxiety, and uncertainty. The pressure to immediately figure out a career can feel overwhelming.

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Updated College Financing Plan Aims to Simplify Financial Aid Packages for Students

College Aid Services

FSA has released the 2025-26 College Financing Plan (CFP) to continue helping prospective students understand and compare their financial aid packages at participating institutions. The standardized form is updated annually to reflect the latest requirements and is available on the Office of Postsecondary Education’s website. Posted Date: November 15, 2024 Author: Office of Postsecondary Education… More » Updated College Financing Plan Aims to Simplify Financial Aid Packages for Stud

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Beyond the Campus Food Pantry

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As the holidays approach, today’s colleges and universities are increasingly marked by overflowing donation bins containing canned goods collected by every student organization and faculty department to stock the campus food pantry. While that generosity of spirit is appreciated, we think it’s time to say thanks and ask how those collective energies could be harnessed to fight students’ hunger, rather than just feed them.

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Recognizing the Importance of Recognition – Part Two

Steve Keating

One of the leading causes of procrastination is lack of know-how. People delay starting a task or project because they don’t know how to begin. They also lack resources and don’t know who to ask for help, if they even have the courage to ask. I think that’s also one of the big reasons why more people in leadership positions don’t give their people the recognition they often deserve.

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FAFSA Deadline Act Passes House of Representatives With Bipartisan Support, Moves to US Senate

College Aid Services

On November 15th, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 8932, FAFSA Deadline Act, a proposed legislation that would amend the Higher Education Act of 1965. It requires the FAFSA to be available by October 1st and mandates that the Department of Education certify its launch by September 1 or testify before Congress if they… More » FAFSA Deadline Act Passes House of Representatives With Bipartisan Support, Moves to US Senate The post FAFSA Deadline Act Passes House of Representatives

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Black Students to Criticize DEI is a Cynical and Disingenuous Tactic

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

By now many people have read the recent article by the New York Times that critically examines the state of DEI at the University of Michigan. The primary argument made in the article is that despite having spent approximately a quarter of a billion dollars since 2016, faculty and students are not enthusiastic about Michigan’s DEI initiatives. This article prompted other criticisms against the University of Michigan’s DEI initiatives in media outlets including the New York Post and USA Today and

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Recognizing the Importance of Recognition – Part One

Steve Keating

Most people in leadership positions claim to know the value of recognizing their teams. But a solid majority of them provide little to no recognition to their people. That’s because they are so busy doing the urgent things of management that they have no time to do the important things of leadership. Like recognizing their people, for instance. I should tell you that when mentoring people who say they are leaders, I am highly critical of those who say they don’t have time to recognize their peop

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How Public-Private Partnerships Help Colleges Overcome Budget Cuts and Hiring Freezes to Support Students

Knack

Colleges and universities are facing significant financial and operational challenges, including budget cuts, hiring freezes, and the ongoing ripple effects of the pandemic. These constraints make it difficult to provide the high-quality academic and student support students deserve. Public-private partnerships offer a strategic way to bridge resource gaps, enabling institutions to maintain critical services and drive innovation despite limited budgets.

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2025–26 FAFSA® Beta Testing: The Latest Updates and Ongoing Issues (Nov. 19 Update)

College Aid Services

Updated November 21st The Department of Education continues to beta test the 2025-26 FAFSA with a select group of institutions and students as the December 1 release date approaches. Here is the latest regarding the upcoming application, as detailed on the Updates page: 2025-26 FAFSA Beta Updates Nov. 19: More than 50,000 2025–26 FAFSA Forms… More » 2025–26 FAFSA® Beta Testing: The Latest Updates and Ongoing Issues (Nov. 19 Update) The post 2025–26 FAFSA® Beta Testing: The Latest Updates a

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CU Boulder to Pay $4.5 million in Back Pay to Settle Discrimination Claim from Female Faculty Members

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

More than 300 women faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder will receive back pay and a salary equity analyses every three years, following a $4.5 million settlement that the university reached following a class action lawsuit that was filed alleging widespread gender pay discrimination. “I’m feeling very proud of our class representatives for pursuing this action,” said Dr.

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Online vs. At-Home Tuition: A Parent’s Guide to Choosing the Right Option in Switzerland

Good Tutors Finder

Online vs. At-Home Tuition: A Parent’s Guide to Choosing the Right Option in Switzerland Introduction As a parent, I understand the challenges of finding the right support for your child’s education. When my daughter struggled with IB Maths and French last year, I started exploring tutoring options. The big question was: should we choose online tutoring or at-home tutoring ?

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Harnessing the Power of Peer Interaction for High-Impact Practices

Knack

Higher education thrives on connection—between students and faculty, among peers, and within the broader campus community. As institutions seek innovative ways to elevate student success, one of the most promising strategies is leveraging peer interaction as a cornerstone of academic support. At the heart of this strategy lies the potential to transform peer tutoring into a recognized high-impact practice (HIP) , empowering students to engage deeply in their learning while building meaningful co

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FAFSA Deadline Act Unanimously Passes US Senate, Now Heads to the White House

College Aid Services

Today, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved H.R. 8932, FAFSA Deadline Act, one week after the House of Representatives passed the measure with overwhelming bipartisan support. The FAFSA Deadline Act requires the application to be available by October 1st and mandates that the Department of Education certify its launch by September 1 or testify before Congress… More » FAFSA Deadline Act Unanimously Passes US Senate, Now Heads to the White House The post FAFSA Deadline Act Unanimously Passes

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USDA to Provide Additional Financial Support to Tribal Students at Land-Grant Colleges and Universities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced $5 million in grants to support Tribal students at land-grant colleges and universities through the New Beginning for Tribal Students (NBTS) Program. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack The announcement was made by Secretary Tom Vilsack at the 2024 White House Tribal Youth Forum held late last week. “These USDA investments reinforce our commitment to empowering Tribal Nations by cultivating tomorrow’s agriculture sector professionals and buildin

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Poultry Food Safety

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

While some people think washing raw poultry is necessary before cooking, research indicates that doing so can spread bacteria to other surfaces, including the sink. To prevent illness, cook poultry to a minimum internal temperature of 165°F and avoid cross-contamination with ready-to-eat foods. After preparing raw poultry, wash hands for at least 20 seconds followed by cleaning and sanitizing countertops and equipment.

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Early Action vs. Regular Decision: Which Is Best for Your Financial Aid Strategy for College?

CFAA College Financial Aid Advisors

As a high school senior, you’re juggling a lot—essays, recommendations, deadlines, and, of course, the pressure of figuring out how to pay for college. Among all these decisions, one of the most important is when to apply. Should you go for Early Action or stick to the more traditional route with Regular Decision? If your family is navigating the financial aid process, the timing of your application can impact your financial aid strategy, too.

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Dept. of Education Launches 2025-26 FAFSA Ahead of Scheduled Release Date

College Aid Services

The Department of Education has officially launched the 2025-26 FAFSA application nearly two weeks ahead of the original December 1st deadline. After months of beta testing, the form is available to all students and families via the dedicated FAFSA portal at studentaid.gov. Here is a breakdown of the most important details you need to know:… More » Dept. of Education Launches 2025-26 FAFSA Ahead of Scheduled Release Date The post Dept. of Education Launches 2025-26 FAFSA Ahead of Scheduled

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Educators in Uncertain Times – Fostering Resilience and Empathy in Our Classrooms

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As educators, we often find ourselves navigating uncharted waters, but the days following the election seem particularly murky. Regardless of our personal reactions to the results, there’s a shared sense of unease in the hallways and classrooms. Questions will inevitably arise, questions for which we have no answers. And if anyone happens to have a crystal ball, we’d love to borrow it, if only for a moment of clarity.

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Seamless Transitions: Mastering the Community College to University Transfer Process

Community College Review

This comprehensive guide outlines the process of transferring from a community college to a 4-year institution. It covers essential steps such as early planning, understanding transfer requirements, evaluating articulation agreements, and maximizing credit transfer to ensure a smooth transition to university studies.

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5 Ways Financial Aid Advisors Can Help Students Maximize Scholarship Opportunities

HEAG

As financial aid professionals, we know that helping students afford college is at the core of our mission. While institutional aid, federal loans, and grants are essential, many students still face significant funding gaps. One powerful way financial aid offices … Read more ».

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2025-26 Verification – Webinar (Recording)

College Aid Services

Join us as we discuss Verification for the 2025-26 aid year. Our presenters will review the verification process, filing status requirements and acceptable documentation, comment codes, and how to handle conflicting information. You won’t want to miss this informative webinar! Original Broadcast Date: Tuesday November 19, 2024 at 2 PM ET This webinar is available… More » 2025-26 Verification – Webinar (Recording) The post 2025-26 Verification – Webinar (Recording) first appeared on C

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'Need for Love More Profound, Harder than It's Ever Been'

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research, housed within the North Carolina State University’s (NCSU) College of Education, held its tenth annual Dallas Herring Lecture on Tuesday, featuring Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, chancellor of the Austin Community College District (ACC). The Belk Center is known for its support for North Carolina's 58 community colleges and for training leaders, conducting research, and sharing best practices with community colleges across the country.

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Unlocking Academic Potential: Tutoring Resources for Community College Students

Community College Review

This article explores the various tutoring and academic assistance options available to community college students. It highlights resource centers, online tutoring platforms, and developmental courses designed to support students in core subjects and improve their overall academic performance.

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From the Dietitian’s Desk: Making healthier snack swaps without the guilt

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Hey there, snackers! It’s that time of year when assignments and deadlines seem to have a magical way of multiplying overnight. And let’s be honest: when stress hits, what’s more comforting than the crunch of a bag of chips, a scoop of ice cream, or the warmth of a cookie? We’ve all been there. But if you’re looking to curb those cravings without derailing your body or your budget, making some swaps is a smart move—and yes, a few small changes can make a big difference.

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Reminder: Final Reconciliation for Campus-Based Aid Due by December 13

College Aid Services

FSA has issued another important reminder to institutions regarding federal requirements for excess cash management, reconciliation, and reporting Title IV aid disbursements. Schools have until December 13, 2024 to make any changes to their financial aid data for Campus-Based programs for the 2023-24 academic year. Posted Date November 18, 2024 Author Federal Student Aid Electronic… More » Reminder: Final Reconciliation for Campus-Based Aid Due by December 13 The post Reminder: Final Recon

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Using Black Students to Criticize DEI is a Cynical and Disingenuous Tactic

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

By now many people have read the recent article by the New York Times that critically examines the state of DEI at the University of Michigan. The primary argument made in the article is that despite having spent approximately a quarter of a billion dollars since 2016, faculty and students are not enthusiastic about Michigan’s DEI initiatives. This article prompted other criticisms against the University of Michigan’s DEI initiatives in media outlets including the New York Post and USA Today and

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Navigating Student Loans During Economic Uncertainty: A Community College Guide

Community College Review

This article provides guidance on planning for student loans during economic slowdowns. It offers strategies for community college students to manage their finances, explore loan options, and make informed decisions about education financing in challenging economic times.

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Hiring Expected to Climb 7.3% for the College Class of 2025

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A new survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) indicates that employers anticipate hiring 7.3% more graduates from the Class of 2025 than they did from the Class of 2024. That’s good news for students who are slated to graduate in May. NACE’s Job Outlook 2025 survey follows a full year of decreases in the hiring of new college graduates.

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Dr. Harold L. Martin Sr. Honored with Peter McPherson Lifetime Achievement Award

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Harold L. Martin, Sr., Chancellor Emeritus at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, was honored with the Peter McPherson Lifetime Achievement Award last week at the annual meeting of the Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities (APLU) in Orlando, Florida. The APLU award recognizes an individual whose career has been dedicated to the service and leadership of public and land-grant universities.

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Reimagining Black Male Success in Education: Moving from Marginalization to Empowerment

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The journey of Black males through the American educational system is often marked by unique obstacles: racial stereotyping, lowered expectations, and systemic inequities that hinder their potential and alienate them from environments meant to foster growth (Howard, 2014). Black male students are frequently perceived as problems (DuBois, 1903) and must navigate both direct and indirect deficit ideologies and practices.

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Forging a Bond: Black and Jewish Communities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The UNCF (United Negro College Fund) and Robert Kraft’s Foundation brought a diverse group of Black and Jewish students, faculty and administrators together for a series of Unity Dinners across the nation. The dinners - which kicked off at the National Civil and Human Rights Museum in Atlanta before moving to George Washington University in D.C. and making its final stop at Dillard University in New Orleans, are part of an ongoing event series aimed at rebuilding the once-strong partnership b

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Paul Quinn College to Create an Innovative Housing Model and a Mixed-Use Community

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Thanks to a $1.5 million grant from T.D. Jakes Foundation (TDJF), in partnership with Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC), Paul Quinn College (PQC) is looking to create an innovative housing model, accompanied by a mixed-use community on their Dallas campus. PQC is the only minority-serving, federally recognized Work College in the nation. “This is so much more than a traditional real estate project or campus housing development—it’s a statement about what higher education can be for all of us – those who a

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Georgetown University's President to Step Down, Following Health Challenges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. John J. DeGioia—the longest serving President of Georgetown University—announced on Thursday that he was stepping down due to ongoing health concerns. DeGioia personified Georgetown, having earned his undergraduate degree and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Jesuit institution—worked his way up the ranks to become college president, a position that he held for 23 years.

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Demystifying Direct Loans: A Comprehensive Guide for Community College Students

Community College Review

This article explains the concept of Direct Loans as a financing option for community college students. It covers the types of Direct Loans available, eligibility criteria, application process, and repayment options, helping students make informed decisions about their education financing.