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Reaching Gen Z: Action steps colleges can take to ensure they are interested

Modern Campus survey shows high schoolers are invested in a postsecondary education but have concerns about ROI.

Monkeypox is here, so how prepared is your campus to deal with it?

Some of the same strategies that worked to limit COVID-19 outbreaks last year might be needed for this virus, too.

Need blind, this elite college is welcoming the ‘world’s most talented students’

Bowdoin enhances its legacy of giving with new policy will open up opportunities for international students, regardless of ability to pay.

Report: College COVID-19 mandates worked in reducing cases and deaths

Michigan State researchers highlight the positive effects of vaccinated students on local communities.

Fair or unfair? Higher ed braces for potential reversal on affirmative action

Harvard and North Carolina cases head to a different looking Supreme Court, which could reverse recent history of equity.

College confidence: Why 40% of students are thinking about withdrawing

A new report reveals the two biggest factors driving indecision and uncertainty among families.

Higher ed will lose 2 more top university presidents in 2023

The Boards at North Georgia and Wayne State will be searching for new leaders to replace Bonita Jacobs and M. Roy Wilson.

Why college leaders must watch out for these 5 obstacles this fall

Despite long-range positivity, there remain concerns in areas around student affairs, including retention of faculty and staff.

College rankings list has a new No. 1 and a few outliers in its Top 50

Endowments, test scores and selectivity are included in College Raptor's Top 50 list, but net cost is also a factor.

Ann Arbor ranks No. 1 again in 150 most and least educated cities in U.S.

What could change how well these areas do in the future? One higher education leader poses a radical change.

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