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An ‘Extremely Solvable’ Problem

Millions of college students face food insecurity, and while institutions have been doing what they can to help, it’s time for the federal government to step in, advocates say.

White House Takes Trump Appointees Off Military Academy Boards

Eighteen individuals appointed to the boards of military academies by the Trump administration have been forced out of their positions...

Researcher Accused of Concealing China Ties Acquitted

A former University of Tennessee, Knoxville, professor accused of spying for the Chinese military and twice prosecuted by the U.S...

Obstacles on the Path to Degrees

A new study argues that debt aversion and transportation problems pose major barriers to college completion for Latinx students.

CDC Report Finds Masks Curb Spread of COVID-19 on Campus

Universal masking and limited close encounters with people infected with COVID-19 reduced the spread of the virus in a university...
Opinion

What’s in a Nombre?

What happens, Pedro Pérez asks, when Latino students sit docilely and simply accept that it’s the norm for others to not even truly acknowledge their given names?

Academic Minute: Social Media’s Warping Effects

Today on the Academic Minute: Mark Miller, assistant professor at the Center for Human Nature, Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience at...