EAB Daily Briefing August 31, 2016 Today's EAB Daily Briefing View the Archives Print Today's Stories Subscribe EAB Insight How to generate flexible dollars with auxiliary unit revenue Identify opportunities for improvement and cost savings with our efficiency "cheat sheets" for different auxiliary units, including the bookstore, dining, housing, and parking. More Latest News The colleges with the best classroom experience, career services, and more August 31, 2016 The Princeton Review's 62nd annual college rankings eschew the typical format for specific categories based on students' experiences at 381 institutions. More Computer may be able to identify depression from Instagram posts August 31, 2016 Instagram filter choices help computers figure out which users suffer from depression, according to a new study from researchers at Harvard University and the University of Vermont. More Why more colleges are allowing dogs, pigs, and even tarantulas on campus October 6, 2015 Students increasingly seek to bring along emotional support animals of all shapes and sizes to campus. More A 'vicious circle' in higher ed is hurting the South August 31, 2016 Southern public colleges and universities are some of the least-funded in the nation, Timothy Pratt reports for the Hechinger Report. More How to stay civil during a heated discussion August 31, 2016 As the general election looms nearer, political arguments are getting nastier. But it's better to keep your cool with people who don't share your views, Olga Khazan writes for The Atlantic. More Around the industry: BYU adjunct returns from competing in Rio Olympics August 31, 2016 Olympic marathoner Jard Ward has returned to Brigham Young University (BYU) to teach a course on programming for statistics software, in today's bite-sized higher education roundup from Massachusetts, Missouri, and Utah. More Top colleges in several categories named by Washington Monthly August 30, 2016 Amid a flurry of rankings released each fall, the publication seeks to stand out from the pack with a methodology focused on how much institutions contribute to the public good. More