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Study abroad in a time of war; graduate degrees don’t always pay off; legal education; State of the Union.
University System of Georgia Censured Over Tenure Changes
The American Association of University Professors’ governing council voted unanimously over the weekend to censure the University System of Georgia...
Berkeley Must Cap Enrollment
Following California Supreme Court’s decision, university initially said it would have to cut new enrollment by 3,050 but now says it will only lose 400 slots.
The Promise vs. Practice of Human Rights: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of North Carolina at Asheville Week: Mark Gibney, Belk Distinguished Professor of...
Russian Rectors’ Union Defends War
The Russian Union of Rectors has issued a statement that defends Russia’s war against Ukraine. The statement notes that Russia...
New Mexico Makes Public Higher Education Free—for Some
New Mexico governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed into law the New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship Act, making college tuition-free...
Advancing Equity in Pharmacogenomics
Access to the future of health-care practices isn’t shared by all. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of Montana...
Berkeley Must Cap Enrollment, California Supreme Court Says
California’s Supreme Court will not consider an appeal from UC Berkeley, meaning an enrollment cap ordered by a lower court remains in place. The university continues to look for ways around it.
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