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Syracuse teams with Honeywell to advance air quality research

The university's College of Engineering and Computer Science will be studying technologies that can create more healthy and more productive working environments.

‘Diversity is our superpower’: A campus leader’s amazing words on equity

Dr. Andrea Hunter at the University of North Carolina Greensboro discusses the transformational work happening on campus, the national social justice movements and the changing landscape of higher education.

College affordability still a major concern for families

According to a new study, 85% say they will be challenged to pay for higher education in 2021-22. But there are strategies colleges and universities can take to help.

Racial Equity: A website to behold at UNC Greensboro

Filled with resources, messages from UNC Greensboro leaders and students, and links to important topics and policies, this website has it all.

Equal pay? It’s not happening at elite universities

Women continue to be underrepresented among the highest earners at institutions across the U.S.

Gen Z leery of 4-year degree paths, surveys show

What colleges and universities can do to reach a generation of students affected by the pandemic and the myriad options they have in furthering their education.

How to build resilient university-industry partnerships in the COVID era

Though damaging, COVID also provided a brief pause and an opportunity to reevaluate university budgets, goals, and relationships with key partners.

4 DC universities combine on COVID-19 testing program

A new lab site at Gallaudet will take in highly accurate saliva-based samples from Marymount, American and Catholic universities, as well as Baltimore schools for quick results.

Attention to social mobility, students fuels Dominican U. success

The private university has embraced its mission to serve all students in Chicago, particularly those from the Latinx community, and its enrollment and retention numbers underscore that commitment.

COVID fueled shift to digital materials. Are they here to stay?

According to a new NACS report, faculty faced challenges early on in the pandemic but embraced technology, leaned away from print and realized some trends may become permanent.

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