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Students Are Learning to Stop Opioid Overdoses
As concerns grow over the presence of fentanyl and other opiates on campus, more colleges and universities are making the overdose-reversal drug naloxone widely available.
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It’s Not (Always) the Students’ Fault
Eric Vanden Eykel describes how he learned firsthand how faculty members’ failings can become opportunities for positive change.
Opinion
Misrepresenting Seattle Pacific's Reasons for Suing Its State
University officials believed it needed to protect its First Amendment right to hire based on sincerely held religious beliefs and maintain a voluntary academic community based on a shared framework of faith.
University’s Facebook Page Hacked
The Facebook page of Thomas More University, a Roman Catholic institution in Kentucky, has been hacked. Instead of news from...
Heart Failure: No Longer a Death Sentence
More patients are surviving heart failure than ever before. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of Miami Miller School...
‘Fed Up’ Employees Protest PTO Changes
The University of Missouri system says plan to modernize its paid time off system would boost recruitment and retention. Some staff members and their union disagree.
Allegations of Board Overreach
Why did the University of Florida suddenly fire its honors program director?
NACUBO CEO Johnston Dies From Cancer
Susan Whealler Johnston, president and CEO of the National Association of College and University Business Officers, has died due to...
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