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‘Staggering’ Losses, Compounded Needs
Tribal colleges are bolstering mental health services to alleviate the emotional toll of the pandemic on Native American students.
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Taiwan’s Alternative to Confucius Institutes
Experts say program has a good chance of succeeding -- provided it steers clear of politics.
Former CUNY Bursar Charged With Stealing $500K
Joseph Boselli, former bursar at the City University of New York, was charged Tuesday with stealing nearly $500,000 in college...
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Food Pantries Merge to Fight Campus Hunger
Swipe Out Hunger and the College and University Food Bank Alliance join forces to reach more campuses and end food insecurity for students.
North Idaho College Names Wrestling Coach Interim President
The North Idaho College Board of Trustees named Michael Sebaaly, head wrestling coach, interim president of the community college Monday...
Rats That Rebuild Relations in Cambodia
Rats are more than just a nuisance. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Oklahoma's Darcia DeAngelo determines how these...
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Fired for Tweeting About Mike Pence?
Two former faculty members sue Collin College, saying they were let go for criticizing the college’s COVID-19 response and otherwise exercising their right to free expression.
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Tuition Increases Remain at a Historic Low
As tuition rises slowly, the amount of federal loans students and parents take on to finance higher education declines, the College Board’s annual report shows.
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