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Closing the Digital Divide

The internet is a pivotal part of navigating life today. In today's Academic Minute, Texas A&M University San Antonio's Carl...

Feds Roll Out More Vaccine Mandates

Most colleges and universities will have to abide by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s rule requiring employers with 100 or more employees to mandate COVID-19 vaccination or weekly testing.

Protecting a Predator?

Students allege in a Title IX lawsuit filed against Louisiana State University that the chair of the French department protected a serial sexual predator and accused rapist.

Castleton Faculty Fight Merger of Vermont State Colleges

Faculty at Castleton University are calling for a pause in the consolidation process designed to merge their institution with two...

Helping Community Colleges Fill Workforce Gaps

Short-term Pell Grants and funding for career and technical education infrastructure could go a long way in helping community colleges address the workforce needs of small businesses in their communities, leaders say.

Japan to Welcome Back International Students

Students and technical interns make up 70 percent of the 370,000 foreigners waiting for the border to reopen.

Gamblers Still Can’t Bet on College Sports in N.J.

New Jersey voters rejected a ballot question on Nov. 2 that would have allowed betting on local college teams and...

Community College Opens Parking Garage to Unhoused Students

Long Beach City College leaders are allowing up to 15 houseless students to sleep overnight in their cars in a...