Where First-Generation Students Find Support: Family, Peers, and Campus Staff
A new CCRC study reveals how first-gen college students rely on family, peers, and campus staff—but advising gaps remain a challenge.
A new CCRC study reveals how first-gen college students rely on family, peers, and campus staff—but advising gaps remain a challenge.
Two admissions cycles post-affirmative action, researchers are studying the surge in students skipping race on college applications.
Police removed researchers from a major diabetes conference, raising urgent questions about academic freedom and the future of scientific inquiry in America.
New Mexico Highlands University's president has been dismissed without cause, raising questions about leadership, governance, and the future of the institution.
Ohio State University has reached a settlement with nearly 300 survivors of sexual abuse by former team doctor Richard Strauss.
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