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SUNY Reports 98% Compliance With COVID Vaccine Policy
The State University of New York says about 98 percent of students have complied with its COVID-19 vaccine policy across...
Tuskegee Employees Schemed to Defraud University
Several former employees at Tuskegee University in Alabama participated in a plan to defraud the university of about $500,000 by...
Washington Adventist Hit by Ransomware Attack
Washington Adventist University in Maryland announced it experienced a ransomware attack over the weekend and that Wi-Fi and internet access...
Academic Minute: Studying Video Games as Culture
Today on the Academic Minute: Mike Piero, professor of English at Cuyahoga Community College, examines how to study video games...
NEH Awards Emergency Relief Grants to 90 Institutions
The National Endowment for the Humanities announced Monday that it has awarded $87.8 million in grant funding to 300 cultural...
Opinion
A Natural Experiment
Both the use of COVID-19 stimulus funding to pay back outstanding student debt balances and federal relief proposals have the same major flaw: they are one-time options, writes Catharine B. Hill.
3 Share Nobel Prize in Physics
Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi will share the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics “for groundbreaking contributions to our...
Low Cost, High Impact for Pell Grant Recipients
Congress has the opportunity to end the taxability of Pell Grants for lower-income students. But the provision -- like most other parts of the Build Back Better Act -- is in jeopardy.
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