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King’s College of New York Won’t Offer Classes in the Fall
King’s College of New York, a Christian college, announced that it will not be offering classes in the fall. In...
Missouri to Open NIL Profits to High Schoolers
Missouri lawmakers have passed legislation amending the state’s rules around name, image and likeness payments for student athletes, allowing some...
Cal State Releases Full Title IX Review
The law firm Cozen O’Connor released its full external review of California State University’s Title IX and Discrimination, Retaliation and...
Filling a Gap in Treating Women’s Health: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Paula Rochon, professor in the Department of Medicine at the Dalla Lana School of Public...
Retracted Papers, Co-Authored by the Editor in Chief
The Journal of Counseling Psychology’s editor in chief requested retractions of eight articles with his name on them after a University of Maryland investigation found research consent issues.
Long Night Study Events: Less Procrastination, More Fun
Does your institution hold Long Night Against Procrastination events aimed at reducing library and finals anxiety and at building community? Here’s why many colleges do.
Academics Turn to Paid Newsletters for Scholarly Connection
Substack, which hosts roughly two million paid subscribers, said its base of academic users increased more than 100 percent in the last year.
Going Phishing on Campus
Scammers have been targeting students for years, but some universities are reporting recent upticks as perpetrators develop workarounds to campus safeguards.
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