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Librarians’ ‘New Normal’ Includes Pain Points
In college libraries today, print resources have been demoted, staffing shortages feel urgent and pandemic-era students struggle to engage with librarians.
Narrowing the Racial Equity Gap in Bachelor’s Degrees
A new report says expansion of community college baccalaureate programs can help close racial equity gaps.
Texas Supreme Court Says Universities Can Revoke Degrees
A Texas Supreme Court majority has ruled that two major public university systems in the state can revoke degrees received through academic misconduct.
The Missing Students of Myanmar
Steep drops in high school students taking matriculation exams raise the question. Many blame the military.
Advocates Urge White House to Stick to Title IX Timeline
Groups representing sexual assault survivors fear Biden administration will miss next month's deadline for overhauling Title IX, leaving Trump-era rules in place as another academic year begins.
After DEI, Conservatives Attack ESG
Republican governors in 18 states vowed to go after the use of environmental, social and governance criteria in investing. Such legislation could impact college endowments.
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