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Why You Should Still Care About Microplastics
Microplastics are a modern environmental threat. In today’s Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Week, Kiyoko Yokota takes a closer...
A New Source for Mental Health Funds
The Education Department released guidance on how colleges can use HEERF money to address rising mental health needs among faculty, students and staff.
Tuition Discounts Hit Another Record High
Tuition discount rates at private colleges reached a record high of 54.5 percent, according to a new NACUBO study. That signals that financial aid is available—but also that pricing is arbitrary.
Students Seek Stronger Connections With Professors but Rarely Take the Lead
Professors could be better about building relationships with students, many of whom hope for assistance with career planning and networking. But students may not realize their role in connecting.
Flow of Chinese Students Will Peak in 5 Years
Study predicts more students from India and Vietnam will seek an education in Western countries.
Class Technologies to Purchase Blackboard Collaborate
Class Technologies, the learning platform founded during the pandemic to capitalize on the widespread educational use of Zoom, announced Thursday...
Princeton Moves to Fire Professor
Princeton University intends to terminate classicist Joshua Katz, Cotsen Professor in the Humanities, The Washington Free Beacon reported. Katz and...
Why You Should Still Care About Microplastics: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Week: Kiyoto Yokota, associate professor of biology, explains why microplastics are...
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