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Water Woes in Jackson
The latest water crisis in Jackson, Miss., is nearly over, but area colleges and universities are calling for long-term fixes.
COVID Goes Back to School
As students return to campus, colleges are reporting record-high numbers of COVID cases—but don’t expect a revival of heightened safety measures.
Delivery Driver Pulls Gun in Altercation With Student
University of Richmond police are investigating an altercation between students and a delivery driver, the university president announced Tuesday. The...
Duquesne Law School Receives $50M Gift
Trial lawyer Thomas R. Kline has committed $50 million for “transformational support” of Duquesne University’s 111-year-old law school, which will...
The Mindset List
Marist College releases annual list of what freshmen know (and what they don’t know).
Jury Awards $48M to Baylor Medical College
A jury on Tuesday awarded Baylor Medical College $48.5 million for damages caused by COVID-19, Claims Journal reported. It said...
U of Missouri Board Adopts PTO Plan Opposed by Employees
The University of Missouri Board of Curators unanimously approved a new paid time off policy for system staff members, which...
Opinion
The Freedom to Disparage and Be Disparaged
Colleges and universities should adopt policies prohibiting the use of nondisparagement clauses in any legal settlements, John K. Wilson writes.
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