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What Chernobyl’s Worms Tell Us About DNA Damage: Academic Minute
Is Enrollment Management Really Ruining Higher Ed?
Robert Massa and Bill Conley argue that a new book overstates the negative influence of the enrollment management industry.
The FAFSA Fiasco’s Forgotten Students
Legislation Guarantees Mental Health Withdrawal in Maryland
University leave-of-absence policies have been under scrutiny for how they handle mental health emergencies. Maryland lawmakers hope a new bill will help.
The Case Against Any Divestment, Ever
Campus leaders should resist all demands for divestment, Bruce A. Kimball and Sarah M. Iler write.
Higher Ed and ‘Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm’
Climate change and the eight most interesting colleges and universities in the U.S.
A Viable Model for Open-Access Publishing
MIT Press’s digital approach has broadened readership of monographs, but questions remain on whether its “idealistic” open-access model can change the publishing industry.
California Bill Would Create ‘Black-Serving Institution’ Designation
Some lawmakers and higher ed leaders in California want a state-level designation highlighting colleges and universities serving Black students well.
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