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Study: Community College Housing Program Produced Better Life Outcomes

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

in January 2022, roughly 582,000 people experienced homelessness. One particular lesson they have learned, said Edwards Lange, is that traditional student affairs education might not prepare administrators for what it takes to support housing insecure students. But it’s not just a problem facing the West Coast.

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For cybercriminals, the holidays are the most wonderful time of the year

University Business

With Thanksgiving break under wraps, school districts and higher education institutions have their final holiday to look forward to as 2022 comes to a close: Christmas break. Unfortunately, administrators must understand that while they’re on break, criminal actors simply aren’t.

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Elite University Presidents: Most Hated Men (and Women) on Campus

Higher Education Inquirer

At the heart of the growing discontent is the trend of university presidents restricting freedom of speech and assembly, stifling student activism, and limiting open debate in the name of "campus safety" or "institutional stability."

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Partnership aims to bring Head Start to community colleges

Confessions of a Community College Dean

” The organizations also plan to secure more funds to start pairing programs with colleges and helping get more of these rare collaborations off the ground. For example, she had to abandon one would-be partnership with another campus because administrators were intimidated by the logistics of meeting Head Start facilities standards.

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The Mobile Generation is Evolving

University Business

The 2022 Student Financial Experience Report’s results show student usage of mobile banking to pay bills or transfer money remains consistently high at 80 percent. This represents a sizable shift from last year’s survey when “ease of use” was cited by 47 percent of respondents and “safety” by 41 percent.

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Guns on campus: A majority of students support restrictions

University Business

What does all this mean for administrators? The Montana Supreme Court in 2022 vacated a state law allowing concealed carry on Montana University System campuses. That number skyrockets to over 80% for students who support restrictions of guns on campus.

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Depression on College Campuses conference: Insights and actions (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

mental health providers, administrators, technology faculty and staff) as well as a specific process for vetting digital mental health products such as apps, wellness programs, coaching and psychotherapy. Mental health care may be outsourced during those times to campus security, housing or external virtual services.