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No Change in Guidance on Foreign Students and Online Learning
The federal Student and Exchange Visitor Program announced Monday that is extending its current guidance on online learning and international...
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Opinion
Research Universities and the Innovation Economy
America’s dominance is currently at risk, and a new model is needed now more than ever, argue Michael I. Kotlikoff, Emmanuel P. Giannelis and Glenn C. Altschuler.
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Legitimate Layoffs or Union Busting?
County College of Morris let six untenured professors go. The college said declining enrollment drove the decision, but the fired faculty members say the administration wanted to clamp down on their union.
Space Still Available
Annual survey by NACAC, released earlier than in past years, reveals colleges are still accepting applicants and are not requiring students to respond to offers by May 1.
In-Shoe Sensors and Robot Companions
Can a robot help seniors stay upright when friends are staying distant because of COVID-19? In today's Academic Minute, Stevens...
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The Wait List Generation
Art & Science Group finds 20 percent of students this year are on waiting lists, and they still have hopes of getting in. The figure is 29 percent for minority students.
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