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Academic Minute: The Post-9/11 Generation’s View of Safety
Today on the Academic Minute: Karla Vermeulen, associate professor of psychology at the State University of New York at New...
‘Back on Track: Helping Students Recover From Learning Disruption’
Inside Higher Ed is releasing today a free report on COVID-related learning disruption and how colleges and instructors can help...
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Changing Perceptions, One Story at a Time
A team of students is producing a podcast that seeks to undercut the stigma of attending a community college while answering the larger question of what it means for a college to be considered a “good school.”
More Bomb Threats — and a Suspect
There were more bomb threats reported at universities on Thursday night. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University and...
The Week in Admissions News
Bringing pets to campus; affirmative action case appealed to Supreme Court; Stanford stays test optional; fixing FAFSA verification.
‘Jeopardy!’ Will Host Tournament of Professors
The television show Jeopardy! will soon feature a lineup of all professors. The first such tournament will be Dec. 6-17...
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More Than Just Preparing for College
High school counselors assert that they are responsible for students’ social and emotional development.
Survey: Black Student Borrowers Skip Meals to Cut Costs
A recent survey found that 44 percent of student loan borrowers at historically Black colleges and universities and 29 percent...
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