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Charting a Path for Weight Loss
Many people are looking to lose their COVID 15 (pounds). In today's Academic Minute, part of Kent State University’s Brain...
A Flier, and So Much More
A debate over a middle school mascot has spilled onto the Tennessee Tech campus, forcing big questions about what free speech and racism really mean.
Cash for Shots
As colleges offer students freebies and financial incentives to get a COVID-19 vaccine, scholars and campus leaders are divided on whether paying students to get vaccinated is equitable -- or ethical.
Opinion
Letting Employers Off the Hook
Rather than expanding opportunities, opening up Pell Grants to short-term job training could put workers at greater risk, argue Daniel Bustillo and Amy Laitinen.
Sororities Delay Vote on Inclusion of Nonbinary Members
Leaders of national sororities delayed a vote last week on whether to allow their organizations to change their definitions of...
Opinion
An Infrastructure for Our Nation’s Talent
Allowing learners to use the Pell Grant for short-term programs could build a different kind of bridge -- one that links training, education and employment, argue Jamie Merisotis and Julie Peller.
McCann to Office of the Under Secretary
Clare McCann, former deputy director for federal higher education policy at New America, is returning to the U.S. Department of...
Academic Minute: Charting a Path for Weight Loss
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Kent State University’s Brain Health Research Institute Week: Colleen Novak, professor of biological...
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