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Digital Books Hasten Decline of Campus Bookstores
Spurred by cost savings and the increasing migration to digital books, many universities are closing brick-and-mortar bookstores.
Memo Shows San José State Was Warned About Abuse by Trainer
A newly disclosed memo reveals that former San José State University president Mary Papazian was warned that athletic trainer Scott...
Academic Minute: Attracting Restaurant Employees After COVID
Today on the Academic Minute: Frederick Becker, associate professor in the hospitality management department at York College of Pennsylvania, determines...
Capital Campaign Watch: Baylor, Campbell, Eastern Kentucky, North Carolina State, U of the Pacific
Baylor University has reached the $1.1 billion goal of the campaign it started in 2018. Campbell University raised $105 million...
Key Podcast: The Impact of Learning Disruption From COVID-19
College students almost certainly lost ground academically during the pandemic. But do we know how much? And what should colleges...
Political Art Roils George Washington Campus
A student group backed by the Chinese Communist Party pushed university leaders to remove posters that depicted Chinese athletes in imagery related to human rights abuses by the Chinese government.
Opinion
Engaging First-Gen Students’ Families Is Critical to Their Success
Being a first-generation student is an asset, and families of these students can be partners in supporting success, writes Julie Carballo.
White House Science Adviser Resigns Over Bullying Charge
President Biden’s top science adviser, Eric Lander, resigned Monday night following a White House investigation that found he had bullied...
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