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Success Program Launch: Scholarship Supports Diversity in STEM
This academic year, 20 students at the University of Chicago began receiving institutional support and additional scholarship money to support their academic pursuits in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.

Who Failed Whom at Harvard?
Claudine Gay’s presidency lasted a mere six months. Now, in the aftermath of her exit, questions linger about how the Harvard Corporation handled matters.
Workforce Development Top Priority for State Higher Ed Officers
A new report by the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association lists economic and workforce development as a top priority...
Stopping the Cancer Crosstalk: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Kideok Jin, associate professor in the department of pharmaceutical sciences at the Albany College of...

GW Settles COVID Lawsuit for $5.4 Million
George Washington University has reached a $5.4 million settlement with former students who allege the institution broke its contract with...

Veterans’ Studies Gains Traction as Emerging Field
As more colleges focus on recruiting military veterans, proponents of this nascent academic discipline want to promote academic inquiry about veterans.
Cosmetology Schools Sue to Block Gainful-Employment Regs
The trade association representing cosmetology schools is suing the Biden administration to block its new gainful-employment rule from taking effect...

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.
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