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How College Leaders Responded to Activist’s Slaying
Universities are making exceptions to institutional neutrality policies to issue statements on Charlie Kirk’s death as some take aggressive action against some faculty remarks.

More Colleges Promise Graduates Employment, Grad School Placement
Bethel University guarantees undergraduates a job on campus or a spot in one of its graduate programs if they haven’t found something better six months after graduation.

New IHEP Analysis Breaks Down Financial Need by Country of Origin

About That FIRE Study
The methodology for measuring campus free speech ignores the changing ways students are engaging with controversial ideas—privately, and with the aid of AI, Hollis Robbins writes.

After Kirk’s Death, Some Conservatives Blame Higher Ed for Political Violence
The president and his allies are accusing the “radical left” of “terrorism,” blaming unnamed organizations. Some conservatives are condemning universities.

Part-Time Job Fairs Support Student Finances, Career Development
The more casual fairs allow colleges and universities to create connections with local employers who offer students part-time roles that accommodate their schedules.

New ETS Tool Answer to ‘Inadequate Bridge From Education to Work’
Workforce development experts say they’ll be watching to see whether the platform, which aims to integrate skills assessment, career planning and internship and job placement, will actually meet the needs of students and employers.

A Better Model for Campus Dialogue
The killing of Charlie Kirk highlights the need for universities to foster counter-polarizing dialogue, not commodified debates, Cherian George writes.
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