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Legislation Expands Pell Grants but Excludes Online Ed
Community college leaders want to know why the proposal to expand Pell Grants to short-term programs excludes online learning.
Study: Supportive Texts Can Improve Students’ Mental Health
Students who receive a check-in text message from a friend or family member are less likely to experience loneliness or...
Improvisation in an AI-Dominated World: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Rich Pellegrin, assistant professor of music theory at the University of Florida, discusses the use...
New Programs: Public Health Informatics, Supply Chain Management, Cannabis, Engineering, Kinesiology
Dominican College, in New York, is starting a public health informatics and technology concentration in both the health sciences major...
MIT President to Step Down at End of Year
L. Rafael Reif will step down as president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the end of 2022, MIT...
$57.75M Gift to UC Irvine Will Fund Depression Research
The University of California, Irvine, has received a $57.75 million gift to create a center for research into the causes...
Parent Receives a Year in Prison in Admissions Scandal
A federal judge in Boston, Nathaniel Gorton, sentenced Gamal Abdelaziz to one year and one day in prison, by far...
States Rethink Restrictive NIL Laws
Some states that passed name, image and likeness laws are attempting to amend or repeal legislation that is now more restrictive than NCAA policies. Experts say states without NIL laws may have an advantage.
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