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Enrollment Marches Downward
Nearly one million fewer students have enrolled in higher education since the beginning of the pandemic. The losses have been felt across all types of institutions and in almost every state.
Academic Minute: Curtailing Morphine and Opioid Use
Today on the Academic Minute: Oliver Civelli, professor of neuropharmacology at the University of California, Irvine, determines a possible solution...
College Spends More on Marketing Than Financial Aid
The largest private college in Michigan is a nonprofit that spends more on marketing than on financial aid and graduates...
Dartmouth Extends Need-Blind Policy to International Students
Dartmouth College announced an anonymous $40 million gift that will enable the college to offer need-blind admissions to international students...
Fighting to Never Forget
Students and professors rally for the future of Youngstown State’s Jewish studies center amid budget cuts, saying its lessons are as important as ever.
New Presidents or Provosts: Augustana College (Ill.), East Carolina U, Kansas State U, Missouri State U-West Plains, Rhodes College, Southern Illinois U-Edwardsville, U of Tennessee Health Science Center, Webb Institute
Peter F. Buckley, dean of the School of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University, has been chosen as chancellor of the...
Variants Fuel Decline in Student Mental Health
New survey finds nearly nine in 10 students believe there is a mental health crisis on college campuses. Seventy percent say they are experiencing pandemic-related distress or anxiety.
Dartmouth Offered Tuition Refund
Dartmouth College offered a full tuition refund to students who wanted to leave because of COVID-19. The college offered the...
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