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Court Rejects Lieber’s Argument Harvard Must Pay Legal Fees
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court sided with Harvard University in a lawsuit brought by chemistry professor Charles Lieber seeking to...
U of Wyoming Changes Approach to Testing
The University of Wyoming has announced a new approach to COVID-19 testing in the spring semester. The university will no...
Harnessing the Power of Health-Care Apps
Should you share the health data your device collects? In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Sal Agnihothri considers the risks...
A 4-Day Workweek
D’Youville College shifts to a four-day, 32-hour workweek for staff and administrators—with no reduction in pay or benefits.
Admissions Visits During Omicron
Some colleges reject the idea, but most appear to be allowing students to visit—with certain precautions.
Theology School Must Sell Land to Claremont Colleges, Court Rules
The ruling follows nearly six years of litigation over the value of the campus and the Claremont Colleges’ right to purchase the land for only $4 million, per a 1957 agreement with the Claremont School of Theology.
Unsure of Which College to Pick? How About RIT in Croatia?
University starts unusual program for students who may not be sure about going to college.
Recent Weeks in Admissions News
Tuition and low-income students; growth of Chabad; Florida’s governor calls for tuition refunds; avoiding stranded credits; respecting transgender names.
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