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Too Much for Some, Not Enough for Others

Pent up demand for an in-person college experience has led to student housing shortages at some colleges and universities this fall. But pandemic-related enrollment drops at other institutions are leaving residence halls below full capacity.

Howard University's GI Bill Eligibility Suspended

After Howard University mishandled paperwork for student veterans, the District of Columbia State Approving Agency suspended the university, Military.com reported...

Another Parent Admits Guilt in Admissions Scandal

Another parent has admitted guilt in the admissions scandal. Elisabeth Kimmel, admitted that she paid Rick Singer and others $275,000...

Valparaiso University Now the 'Beacons'

After retiring its former mascot earlier this year, Valparaiso University in Indiana announced Tuesday it was changing its team name...

UT San Antonio Will Start Fall Semester Online

The University of Texas at San Antonio is starting the semester with three weeks of online instruction. President Taylor Eighmy...

Stanford Requires Weekly Testing of Students -- Even With Vaccines Required

Stanford University will require students to be tested weekly for COVID-19 -- even if they have been vaccinated. (The vast...

Aligning Strategy and Resource Allocation at New York University | Available On Demand

Join this live webinar to learn how your institution can stay agile and adjust planning based on any changes to...

Learning From Basic Income Pilots

What can we learn from universal basic income pilot programs? In today's Academic Minute, part of Worcester State University Week...