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New On the Job: Q&A With Chuck Xander, University of Iowa
The University of Iowa is the first institution in the Big 10 to hire a mental health counselor specifically to serve military-connected students.

Report: PWIs Can Do More to Support Students of Color
A new report from the Education Trust identifies seven ways colleges and universities that are majority white can support students of color and create a positive racial climate.

Virtual Success Seminar Preps Online Learners for College
Prior to each term, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock collaborates with student support offices to offer an online prep course covering time management, student FAQs and services on campus.

Can Free Graduate Tuition Boost Undergrad Enrollment?
Starting next year, Spring Hill College will offer free graduate school tuition to freshmen who complete a bachelor’s degree at the college within four years.

Can Microcredentials Bring Stop-Outs Back to College?
A swath of learners who left college before earning a degree say microcredentials and credit for prior learning could entice them back to college, according to a new survey.

Campus Engagement Tip: Take Students Out for Lunch
To promote authentic relationships between faculty members and students, colleges offer discounted or free meals in the dining halls for those looking to dine together.

All in a Day’s Work: Inspiring Learning From Failure
Students often want professors to help ease their stress and mental health struggles. One professor shares how she encourages students’ resiliency and why it’s important.

Funding Student Success: Supporting Local Hispanic Students
Grant funding from the federal Ed Department will support a new program for Hispanic and Latino learners at California Baptist University, with an additional focus on closing equity gaps for commuters and prenursing students.
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