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Vaccinations, Unions and the Law
Colleges and universities increasingly want their students and employees to get the jab. Cases involving vaccines within the University of California and other institutions begin to define the legal terrain.
Loan Repayment Pause Continues
While the announcement was generally met with praise, it was accompanied by continued calls for the Biden administration to do more to address the student debt crisis.
Where Will Students Apply?
Some are removing colleges that are in states with poor records on coronavirus -- regardless of the qualities of the college. Others aren't considering location as a factor.
Coursera vs. 2U/edX? Noodle Joins the Fray
John Katzman's online program company has become an alternative to online degree enablers. Now it wants to similarly challenge major providers of free and low-cost non-degree courses and credentials.
Opinion
Going Through Her Daughter's Admissions Process
Rebecca Vidra is a professor, and she is surprised time and again.
Pressure Building for Vaccine Mandates
As the Delta variant spreads, faculty and students re-up their advocacy for campus vaccine requirements.
The Week in Admissions News
The campaign to double Pell Grants; the history of student debt; mental health; borrowers who file for bankruptcy.
Academic Minute: Studying Lung and Gut Microbiomes
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Worcester State University Week: Maura Pavao, professor of biology, explains the human microbiome...
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