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Students
Survey: Current Undergraduates Expect to Make Far More than Salary Realities
Undergraduates expect to make approximately $84,855 one year after graduation, according to a March survey of college students. However, the average starting salary for recent graduates is far less, around $56,000.
May 11, 2023
Leadership & Policy
Federal Court Tosses All Fraud Convictions of Two Parents in “Operation Varsity Blues” Admissions Scandal
A Boston-based federal appeals court has overturned the fraud convictions of two parents who paid bribes to get their kids into elite universities as athletic recruits.
May 11, 2023
Podcasts
Fundamental Lessons for Black Faculty and Student Success with Dr. Thomas A. Parham
Dr. Thomas A. Parham, president of California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), shares what he believes are the fundamental ingredients for success for Black faculty and students in the 114th episode of In The Margins.
May 11, 2023
Videos
Fundamental Lessons for Black Faculty and Student Success with Dr. Thomas A. Parham
May 10, 2023
On the Move
LAMAR BUNTS
Lamar Bunts has been appointed chief transformation officer at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.
May 10, 2023
Leadership & Policy
Education Department Calls on Higher Ed and School Districts to Increase College Students Supporting K-12 Youth
The Education Department has called on higher ed and school districts to bolster the number of college students supporting school-aged children and youth in K-12 schools and out-of-school time programs.
May 10, 2023
Faculty & Staff
Rutgers University Union Members Vote to Ratify Tentative Agreements
About 93% of Rutgers University educators, researchers, and clinicians have voted to ratify tentative agreements reached by their bargaining committees.
May 10, 2023
Campus Climate
University of Delaware Investigate Swastika Drawn on Office Door of Jewish Professor
University of Delaware police are investigating after an English professor who is Jewish found a swastika drawn on a poster on her office door with the words, "We Are Everywhere,.
May 10, 2023
Faculty & Staff
Dr. Kelly Ryan Appointed President of Eastern Oregon University
Dr. Kelly Ryan will become president of Eastern Oregon University.
May 10, 2023
From the Magazine
Plan B Propels Engineer to Higher Ed Leadership
Dr. Teik C. Lim reflects on his journey to the New Jersey Institute of Technology presidency.
May 10, 2023
Best Practices
Education Leaders and Researchers Discuss Strategies to Better Recruit and Retain Educators of Color
Education leaders and researchers discussed ways to recruit and retain Black males to the teaching profession.
May 10, 2023
On the Move
TSAI LU LIU
Tsai Lu Liu has been named dean of the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design at Virginia Tech.
May 9, 2023
Students
Melvin C. Terrell Scholars Dive into Research
The new program has master's candidates studying identity formation and social movements.
May 9, 2023
Opinion
A (Dorm) Room of One’s Own
A Faculty Resource Network membership lets financially pressed universities like mine leverage NYU’s resources to offer great opportunities for professional development and scholarly production.
May 9, 2023
From the Magazine
Context, Cultural Insight Bring Diversity to the Dramatic Arts
Dr. Esther Kim Lee’s scholarship explores theater history from an Asian American perspective.
May 9, 2023
Health
The University of Houston College of Nursing Receives $20 Million to Support Nursing Workforce
The University of Houston has received $20 million from UH alumnus and longstanding benefactors Andy Gessner and his wife Barbara to support the nursing workforce amid a significant labor shortage.
May 9, 2023
Native Americans
Clatsop Community College Grants Free Tuition to Chinook Indian Nation Tribal Members
Clatsop Community College will become the first higher education institution within the traditional homelands of the Chinook Indian Nation to grant free tuition to tribal members.
May 9, 2023
Leadership & Policy
Democratic Legislators Reach Spending Deal to Create Free College Program for Minnesota Residents
Democratic legislative negotiators reached a higher education spending deal May 8 to create a free college tuition program for Minnesota residents.
May 9, 2023
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