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Why Seizures Are Often Hard to Diagnose: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Jacob Pellinen, assistant professor of neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, examines...

Sage Scholars Moves Ahead With Direct Admissions

Sage Scholars, a company that has worked with students on their financial aid since 1995, is officially moving into the...

Post-Pandemic Enrollment Strategies and Tactics | Available On-Demand

The past few years have tested the resilience of virtually every industry. For higher ed institutions, the tests have come...

Annie Ernaux Wins Nobel in Literature

The Nobel Prize in literature for 2022 was awarded to the French author Annie Ernaux “for the courage and clinical...

Antisemitism and Social Media Algorithms

Do social media algorithms hurt or help society? In today’s Academic Minute, Brandeis University’s Sabine von Mering discusses one reason...

Responding to Criticism, Publisher Reinstates Blocked Ebooks

After scrambling fall courses by withdrawing more than 1,380 ebooks, Wiley now says it will restore access to the course materials. Its short-term solution leaves many librarians unsatisfied.

Lawsuits Threaten Biden’s Debt-Relief Plan

The Biden administration is contending with four lawsuits while preparing for the rollout of its ambitious debt-relief program.
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COVID Conferences: Vulnerable Scholars Needn’t Apply

In scrapping remote options for conferences, academia has set out on a dangerous trajectory, Shira Lurie and Nicole Schroeder write.