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Alumni Magazines Find Their Digital Footing
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many alumni magazines to cancel print issues and build up their websites instead. Print is coming back, but the enhanced digital offerings are here to stay.
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‘The Tip of the Iceberg’
Harvard faces a lawsuit by three graduate students who say for years it ignored their warnings and complaints about a prominent anthropologist before making minimal findings against him.
Transgender History in Forgotten Places: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Samantha Rosenthal, associate professor of history at Roanoke College, explores the history of trans rights...
Female Athletes File Title IX Suit Against San Diego State
Seventeen female athletes have filed a Title IX lawsuit against San Diego State University alleging they were shorted $1.2 million...
West Virginia U Suspends Fraternity Over Hazing Allegations
West Virginia University announced Monday that it suspended a fraternity for a reported hazing incident in violation of the university’s...
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More Bean Burgers, Less Beef
Some colleges are cutting back on red meat in campus dining halls in an effort to fight climate change and prompt students to think about the carbon footprint of the food they consume.
Minnesota Governor Seeks to Make Applications Free
Minnesota governor Tim Walz, a Democrat, has proposed that the state spend $10 million to make all college applications for...
Carnegie Classifications Find a New Home
After leaving its longtime headquarters at Indiana University and scrapping a plan to move to Albion College in Michigan, the...
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