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Hebrew College Will Admit Rabbinical Students in Interfaith Marriages
Hebrew College in Massachusetts announced that it will now admit students to its rabbinical programs even if they are in...
Pandemic Higher Ed Relief Funds Kept Students Enrolled and Institutions Open
A new report from the Education Department details how the billions in COVID-19 emergency relief aid helped millions of students remain enrolled in college. Students received $1,507, on average, in emergency aid.
Johns Hopkins Grad Students Successfully Unionize
Johns Hopkins University Ph.D. students have overwhelmingly voted to unionize. Monday and Tuesday’s vote was 2,053 to 67. The union...
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Student Health and Climate Awareness: We Can Have Both
Educators can help students transform climate anxiety into meaningful action, writes Paul F. Steinberg.
The Varieties of Spirituality: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Morgan Shipley, Foglio Endowed Chair of Spirituality and associate professor of religious studies at Michigan...
Justifying Program Cuts With an Unreleased Report
Utica University’s president wants to eliminate degree offerings in subjects such as chemistry and philosophy. But a report supposedly buttressing the move isn’t public.
In Survey, Wisconsin Students Share Views on Free Speech
The University of Wisconsin System on Wednesday released a survey of its students’ views on free speech, and the results...
Berkeley Fires Women’s Swim Coach for Bullying and Bias
The University of California, Berkeley, fired Teri McKeever, its women’s swimming coach, on Tuesday, the Southern California News Group reported...
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