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What Students Must Know About Scientific Expertise
We can do more to help those across the political spectrum understand how to apportion their trust in science and be less vulnerable to partisan denialism, says Michael Schwalbe.
New Data Tool Aims to Help Campus Leaders Examine Inequities
The Sorenson Impact Center at the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business recently launched a new tool intended...
A Click Too Far From Healthy Foods: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York University Week: Angela Trude, assistant professor in the department of nutrition...
NCAA Reports Graduation Rates for Athletes
Ninety percent of Division I college athletes who entered college in 2015 graduated within six years, the National Collegiate Athletic...
Arizona Measure for Undocumented Students Passes
An Arizona ballot measure to allow undocumented students who live in the state to pay in-state tuition rates has passed...
New Trustees Poised to Win at City College of San Francisco
Three candidates for the City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees are poised to shake up the status quo...
Affirming LGBTQ Rights—at a Cost
Eastern University says it will now hire LGBTQ employees, risking its membership in prominent group for Christian colleges.
Pressure Builds for Biden to Extend Student Loan Payment Pause
Calls for the extension intensified after a federal appeals court ruled against the administration, dealing another blow to the loan-forgiveness plan.
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