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Climbing Toward Vaccine Compliance
Among colleges mandating COVID vaccines, many are reporting steady progress toward compliance with the requirements, even as their approaches to stragglers differ.
A ‘Forceful Voice’ for Community Colleges
Jill Biden, the first lady, returned to the classroom this fall as a community college professor. Community college leaders see the move as emblematic of a new national moment for their institutions.
Next Steps, New Directions Emerge for Life Beyond College: Part 1
Future plans and career preparation approaches have shifted for students during the pandemic. How have they turned to college supports for help?
GAO Report: Office of Federal Student Aid Is Understaffed
The Office of Federal Student Aid at the Department of Education is understaffed, as its staffing levels haven’t kept pace...
Academic Minute: Making Team Projects Work
Today on the Academic Minute: Timothy M. Franz, an industrial and organizational psychologist at St. John Fisher College, explains why...
Survey Finds ‘Openly Jewish’ Students Feel Unsafe on Campus
A new poll surveying members of the leading predominantly Jewish fraternity and sorority found that more than 65 percent of...
The Pulse: Dan Avida of Engageli
The new episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Dan Avida, CEO and co-founder of Engageli. The discussion...
The Trouble With Distorted Histories
The argument that it’s a violation of medical ethics to make vaccines mandatory for students and faculty is highly questionable, argue Cora Olson, Ashley Shew, Miranda Fleck and Chiara Tartaglino.
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