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New Hope After Enrollment Declines at Massachusetts Community Colleges
The state’s community colleges have had steep, decades-long enrollment drops. Their leaders believe a proposed free college program for adult learners can help turn trends around.
Student Spending on Course Materials Falls to Decade Low
Tennessee College-Going Rate on the Rise

Supporting Online Student Engagement With Course Design
Institutions developing programs for online learners should consider student opinions about course material and delivery to promote student success, according to a new report from McKinsey & Company.
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The Humanities Aren’t Hurting Everywhere
With all the doom and gloom, it’s a miracle any student majors in the humanities—but at places like Lehman College, they are, Karin Beck writes.

The Long View on Transformative College Experiences: Key Podcast
A new coalition aims to embed into curricula experiences that develop student agency and purpose and improve their well-being decades later.

A New Ph.D. Program Fulfills an Old Dream
Navajo Technical University will become the first tribal university to offer a Ph.D. program this fall. Tribal college and university leaders are celebrating the move.

Students Are Less Engaged; Stop Blaming COVID
As “digitally evolved knowledge workers,” our students engage differently than the generations before them; as educators, we need to adapt, Jenny Darroch writes.
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