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State Department Exempts International Students From COVID Travel Bans

The State Department is making it somewhat easier for students in countries affected by COVID-19-related travel bans to come to...

Seeking Better Data in Hopes of Better Outcomes

Community college leaders say they want to prioritize gathering data on the well-being of students, but efforts to ramp up student needs data are decentralized and underresourced, according to a new report.

Vacant Positions at Department of Education

The slow confirmation of presidential appointees could delay actions by the Biden administration on higher education issues.
Opinion

5 Paragraphs in Defense of 5 Paragraphs

Short essays are not mere vestiges to be taught out of a sense of tradition or a lack of imagination, argues Zachary M. Schrag. They do real work in the world.

Going After Its Own

The University of Oregon is suing one of its former police officers for allegedly arresting a Hispanic man without a reason and lying about it.
Opinion

We Must End Either-Or Thinking About Skills

When it comes to building a better learning system, such a perspective presents a false choice that will intensify rather than diminish economic and social inequity, writes Debra Humphreys.

Students Sue Over Denial of LGBTQ+ Club Recognition

A lawsuit accuses Yeshiva University of violating New York City human rights law in its long-standing refusal to recognize an LGBTQ+ student group.