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Academic Minute: Social Legacies of Infrastructure Systems

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Carnegie Mellon University Week: Daniel Armanios, assistant professor in the department of engineering...

Education Department Clarifies Rules on Professional Judgment

The Department of Education has updated prior guidance to financial aid administrators about their authority to exercise “professional judgment” for...
Opinion

Helping Faculty Manage Reopening Risks

Given their responsibility for scholarly activities, it’s natural for some faculty to try to develop their own safety measures for classes and labs, but they should fight that impulse, writes Mike Poterala.

Growing Like a Weed

Higher ed institutions are increasingly launching courses and programs to train students for the cannabis industry and to demystify the science around the drug as more states legalize marijuana.

Data Collection Comforts: Most Students Trust Their Colleges

Students don’t know a lot about what their colleges are doing with their data, and experts say institutions must help them think more critically about data privacy. Here’s how.

Judge Orders Mills to Provide Financial Documents, Extends Restraining Order

Alameda County Superior Court Judge Stephen Pulido on Monday ordered Mills College in Oakland, Calif., to provide hundreds of financial...

Collin Nursing Dean Dies of COVID-19 Complications

Jane Leach, the dean of nursing at Collin College, died from complications from COVID-19, KERA News reported. A college statement...