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Latina Faces Backlash as Miss Coppin State

Keylin Perez recently became the first Latina to be named Miss Coppin State University, and the reaction at the historically...

House, Senate Republicans Weigh In on Debt-Relief Lawsuits

Five former education secretaries, 128 House Republicans and 43 senators said in amicus briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court...

Foxx, Cassidy Want More Time to Comment on Loan Changes

Republican leaders of the House and Senate education committees want Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to extend the comment period on...

Eastern Washington Blocked Professor From Twitter

Eastern Washington University blocked a professor from using the university’s Twitter account for nearly a year because of his tweets...

Farm Size and Sustainable Management Practices

How does farm size affect sustainability practices? In today’s Academic Minute, McGill University’s Jeff Liebert looks into this question. Liebert...

A Subtle Subterfuge, an Outrage or Both?

Florida College System presidents signed a statement promising not to support any effort that “compels belief” in critical race theory on their campuses. That prompted a deluge of criticism and, in some quarters, a little sympathy.

‘Shouting Down an Empty Hallway’

Demand for diversity, equity and inclusion specialists on campus is high—and so is turnover. Many in the field say the work can be isolating and support from top leaders is rare.
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Oxford Earns Windfall on COVID-19 Vaccine

University received $176 million in the last academic year. Stanford and MIT earned far less in licensing revenues.