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Endowments Post Highest Returns Since 1986
Wealthiest colleges and universities post strongest returns, which analysts say will widen the gap between higher education’s haves and have-nots.
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Bucking Calls for a Vaccine Mandate
Penn State stays the course in recommending but not requiring COVID-19 vaccines, amid growing faculty and student calls for a mandate -- and days after a student death.
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Federal Appeals Court Backs Indiana U on Vaccines
Judges reject request for injunction against a requirement for students.
Academic Minute: Leafy Greens and Heart Disease
Today on the Academic Minute: Catherine Bondonno, research fellow at Edith Cowan University, discusses the link to staying healthy and...
University of Louisville Settles Lawsuit With Former President
The University of Louisville and its investment foundation agreed to a $800,000 settlement Monday, marking the end of a legal...
Lhamon Nomination for OCR Stalled by Tie Vote in Committee
A committee vote Tuesday to advance Catherine Lhamon's nomination for assistant secretary for civil rights at the Department of Education...
Students’ Self-Reported COVID-19 Rates Reveal Disparities
A research brief from the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University found that nearly 7 percent...
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