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Hawaii Relents on Athletic Events

The state of Hawaii is changing its pandemic-era rules for athletic events, in a way that will allow a limited...

Tennessee President to Host Fundraiser for Archconservative

Randy Boyd, president of the University of Tennessee system, is hosting a fundraiser for one of the most conservative politicians...

Department to Establish Student Aid Enforcement Office

The Department of Education is restoring an Office of Enforcement within the Office of Federal Student Aid to strengthen oversight...

3 Share Nobel Memorial in Economics

Three scholars were named winners of the 2021 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics this morning. David Card of the University...

Recap: First Week of Negotiated Rule Making

The meeting between negotiators to discuss regulatory changes to student aid programs differed from past negotiated rule-making sessions.

UNC-Chapel Hill Pauses Classes After Suicides on Campus

Classes are canceled at UNC Chapel Hill this Tuesday due to "multiple reports of suicides" and an attempted suicide on...

Academic Minute: Understanding How the Sun Damages Your Skin

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week: Guy German, associate professor of biomedical engineering, reminds us to...

Professor Not Teaching After Blackface ‘Othello’ Showing

Bright Sheng, Leonard Bernstein Distinguished University Professor of Composition at the University of Michigan, is no longer teaching this semester after he showed his students the 1965 film version of Shakespeare’s Othello, which stars white actor Laurence Olivier in blackface as the titular character.