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Helping Students Emotionally Before They Turn to AI
A counseling center director shares ways to engage students using technology to mitigate potential harms from emotional reliance on generative AI chat bots.

How Public Media Cuts Could Limit Students’ Career Exploration
More than half of public media stations are affiliated with a college, and more host colleges students for career preparation. Cuts to federal funding may reduce internship and practicum experiences for learners.

Survey: Financial Constraints Limit Institutional Supports
College administrators say federal funding cuts are impacting their ability to provide essential services for students.

Home Is Where the Job Shadow Is
Harvey Mudd College arranged for summer job shadows in students’ hometowns, making career exploration opportunities more readily available for underprivileged students.

Decoding Student Trust
In the first installment of our 2025–26 Student Voice survey series, most students express confidence in their institution—with clear room for improvement, especially when it comes to affordability.

Program Launch: Texas A&M University–Kingsville Establishes Skilled Trades Academy
New offerings at TAMUK provide learners with credentials in electrical, carpentry and broadband roles, as well as stackable credits for future education.

Lessons Learned: A Student Success Coach Shares Her Story
An academic success coach at the University of St. Thomas in Houston shares insights and strategies she’s found successful to improve student engagement.

Programming for First-Gen Students of All Degree Paths
Boston University’s Newbury Center provides resources and support for students of all levels who are the first in their family to pursue postsecondary education.
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