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Music’s Power for People With Dementia
Helping those in eldercare environments have good quality of life is important. In today’s Academic Minute, Pennsylvania State University’s Daniel...
Battered Florida Colleges Regroup in Ian’s Wake
After the historic hurricane, institutions in the Sunshine State take stock of the damage on campuses while students deal with record flooding and power outages.
‘Deaning While Stuttering’
Pepperdine law school dean is now speaking openly about his lifelong stutter.
Admissions to the Major
Some colleges, mostly large publics, admit by major. Is this system actually better for students? It depends who they are and what they study.
Ed Department: Debt Relief to Cost $300 Billion
The Biden administration’s student debt-relief plan will cost about $30 billion a year over the next 10 years, according to...
The Week in Admissions News
Biden’s debt relief plan is narrowed; why students drop out; how Hispanic students feel about semester’s start; impact of programs on LGBTQ+ students.
Bridging a Growing Divide
A new program spearheaded by the University of Wyoming seeks to prepare rural students for college and bridge a divide between far-flung communities and higher ed institutions in the state.
Opinion
Why I’d Gladly Exchange My Tenure for a Union
Juliet Shields hopes the dismantling of tenure seen at Emporia State and elsewhere might give way to a better system for protecting faculty rights—unionization.
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