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March Madness Triggered Spike in COVID-19 Infections
March Madness celebrations caused a noticeable spike in COVID-19 infections last spring, a new study published by JAMA Network Open...
Future of Privacy Forum: Students Worry About Data Privacy
College students are increasingly concerned about data privacy and whether colleges and educational technology companies are doing enough to safeguard...
Air War College Professor Pleads Guilty to Lying About Chinese Ties
Xiaoming Zhang, a civilian professor at the Air War College, in Alabama, has pleaded guilty to making false statements to...
Ex-Coach at Georgetown Pleads Guilty in Admissions Case
The former head coach of men and women’s tennis at Georgetown University pleaded guilty Monday in connection with soliciting and...
Opinion
As Students Lead, Will Harvard Follow?
The university’s divestment is powerful, but it must do more to model climate leadership, write Ilana Cohen and Tim Wirth.
Mergers in Higher Education: The Need to Consider
Mergers are a fact of life for some institutions in higher education. In today's Academic Minute, the University at Albany's...
Enrollments Still Falling 2 Years Into Pandemic
Experts hoped college enrollments would rebound this fall. New data show that while selective institutions have seen their numbers recover, most others continue to struggle.
Philanthropies Help HBCUs Take Their Education Online
United Negro College Fund and Complete College America support Black colleges’ efforts to upgrade their expertise and replicate their unique educational offerings digitally.
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