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U of South Florida President to Resign After 2 Years
Steven C. Currall, president of the University of South Florida, will resign Aug. 2 after only two years in the...
Proposed Ban on Critical Race Theory Criticized at U of Nebraska
The president of the University of Nebraska system and the chancellor of the four campuses have issued a joint "...
Gordian Estimates $112B Infrastructure Backlog
Gordian, a construction data and software company, recently put a price on the backlog of necessary infrastructure repairs, upgrades and...
ACT Eases Process for Disability Access
ACT announced that it will allow students who have accommodations already included in their individualized education plans (IEPs) or 504...
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Ask Me Anything about Data and AI | Available On Demand
During this webcast, experts will answer questions about data and AI for higher education, debunk AI concerns, and provide examples...
Supermassive Black Holes Merging in Distant Galaxies
Mergers don’t only happen in the business world. In today's Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week, Paul Baker explores...
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Recovery Help on Campus and Off
Medgar Evers College gets a new infusion of cash, which college leaders expect to have a lasting impact on students and surrounding neighborhoods in Brooklyn that were hard-hit by the pandemic.
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Earmarks Are Back
Seven of the appropriations bills approved by the House committee include funding that would go directly to colleges and universities.
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