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Omicron’s Punch to Scholarly Associations

Groups planning annual gatherings in the coming weeks grapple with the Omicron variant. Most are proceeding with in-person conferences, touting extra safety precautions and more options for participation.

UT Austin Student Government Members Face Impeachment

Four members of the executive board of the University of Texas at Austin’s student government resigned following repeated calls for...

Culture of ‘Fear of Reprisal’ at Albion

Mathew Johnson resigned as president of Albion College after 17 months on the job. He faced mounting criticism from students, faculty, staff and locals, including from a resident who accused him of verbally accosting her.

In Calif., Student Records Must Be Updated to Honor Name Changes

A new California law, which took effect Jan. 1, requires the state’s public institutions to update records for students who...

New Programs: Counseling, Engineering, Cannabis, Education

Culver-Stockton College is starting a master of arts in counseling. Ouachita Baptist University is starting a bachelor of science in...

A New Plan to Save Stranded Credits

Pilot program introduced in northeast Ohio will allow students with stranded credits to settle their bills and have their transcripts released.

Academic Minute: Infrastructure in Rural Alaska

Today on the Academic Minute: Guangping Chi, professor of rural sociology and demography at Pennsylvania State University, examines why it...

Chinese University ‘Fires’ Professor Who Is Retired and in U.S.

Renmin University, in China, has “fired” Zhou Xiaozheng as a professor of sociology even though he is retired and lives...