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By Zipporah Osei

The students are attending college in greater numbers than they were two decades ago, but they’re more likely to attend less-selective institutions, according to an analysis by the Pew Research Center.

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Judy L. Genshaft’s gift, one of the largest from a president to her institution, will help construct an honors-college building in her name.

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By Eric Kelderman

During Judy Genshaft’s years at the university’s helm, both it and American higher education have changed drastically.

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How to involve students in your scholarly projects in three ways that are substantive for both them and you.

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