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COVID-19’s Impact on Undocumented Immigrants: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Franklin and Marshall College Week: Stephanie McNulty, professor of government and Latin American...
Rutgers President: Athletics Highly Unlikely to Break Even
In a speech to faculty, Rutgers University president Jonathan Holloway addressed a reality that many in higher education aren’t willing...
Supporting Refugee Students’ Higher Ed Potential
The time is now for the Biden administration to act on establishing a new university sponsorship program for refugee students, Michael Crow and Leon Botstein write.
Texas System Unveils $300M Endowment for Tuition Assistance
The University of Texas system Board of Regents has established a $300 million endowment to fund tuition assistance programs using...
An Invasion Felt in Academe
Leaders of a number of scholarly associations and research centers speak out against Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
Leader Picked for White House Office on HBCUs
Dietra Trent will become the leader of the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity Through...
When Do Professors Self-Censor?
British professors are more likely to do so when they are teaching a class that includes Chinese students, study finds.
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Michigan State
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit seeking to overturn Michigan State University’s vaccine mandate, Bridge Michigan reported. Judge...
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