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Stopping the Cancer Crosstalk: Academic Minute
GW Settles COVID Lawsuit for $5.4 Million
Cosmetology Schools Sue to Block Gainful-Employment Regs
U.S. Focused on Consumer Protection, Accountability in Rules Overhaul
The Education Department wants to ensure that accreditors and states are doing their part to hold colleges accountable.
Student Wellness Tip: Create Mental Health Day Reflections
Excused absences for mental health days are growing more common for K-12 learners, but most institutions of higher education don’t allow the same flexibility. One professor shares how he offers—and holds students accountable for—mental health breaks.
Academic Success Tip: Promoting Affordable Course Materials
Gettysburg College librarians are spearheading efforts to lower out-of-pocket course materials costs for learners by organizing faculty workshops and student surveys.
Tackling the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the Classroom
Professors who teach about the Middle East report increased interest in their spring courses—though not necessarily from the biggest activists on campus.
Just Follow the First Amendment
Private colleges should stop taking sides on speech, Max Schanzenbach and Kimberly Yuracko write.
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