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‘Huge Hurdles’ and ‘Domino Effects’
Report finds incarcerated women enrolled in college programs at high rates but lagged in earning degrees in prison during the 2020–21 academic year. Scholars and program leaders say these students face unique barriers to completing college inside.
Securing the Smart Grid
The smart grid is an important part of our infrastructure. In today's Academic Minute, Portland State University's Birol A. Yeşilada...
Biden Will Reportedly Forgive $10,000 in Student Debt per Borrower
White House officials are planning on canceling $10,000 in student debt per borrower, a central campaign promise by President Biden...
UCLA Restores Indoor Mask Mandate
The University of California restored its indoor mask mandate on Thursday. "The past few weeks have revealed a consistent rise...
Using Artificial Intelligence to Aid Farmers in Africa
Artificial intelligence can serve many purposes. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Daphney-Stavroula Zois details how...
Debt Relief Has Public Support
However, political tension in Congress could bring strong opposition from Republicans to any broad move by Biden. Here’s what this means for the future of higher education and the federal government.
Just Last Year
Notre Dame faces new questions about the professor who wrote a 2013 article that apparently influenced the mass shooting in Buffalo.
Poland’s President Delays an Academic’s Promotion
The scholar involved has been waiting three years. His work is on the Holocaust.
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