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4 Initiatives for Graduate Student Success

Graduate students face unique barriers to thriving. Some colleges seek to teach health and well-being principles and create community to promote success.

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Opinion

This Summer, Make a Plan to Prepare Grad Students to Defend Academic Freedom

Jacqueline Pfeffer Merrill offers suggestions for a summer action plan.

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Opinion

Why Grad Students Can’t Afford to Ignore AI 

Dinuka Gunaratne offers a framework for thoughtful engagement.

Murderer of 4 University of Idaho Students Sentenced to Life

An Idaho judge Wednesday sentenced the murderer of four University of Idaho students to life in prison without possibility of...
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Opinion

Prepare Now, Succeed Later

It’s never too early to start career planning, but it can be too late, Ellen Dobson and Anne-Sophie Bohrer write.

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Daunted by Networking? Try the Scientific Method

Shifting your approach to networking will make career exploration feel more like an exciting research project, Ellen Dobson and Jevin Lortie write.

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Accelerating Innovation From Lab to Market

The U.S. needs a refreshed university commercialization framework that empowers early-career scientists, write Adriana Bankston and Michael W. Nestor.

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At Senate Hearing, College Presidents Warn Against Pell Cuts

Leaders of Christian, historically Black and community colleges appeared before the Republican-controlled Senate committee. Democrats took the opportunity to argue against House GOP proposals, including cutting Pell.