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New Round of Budget Cuts Hitting Personnel

Financial fallout from the pandemic will continue to hit colleges for years, experts say.

An Alternate View of High Case Counts

Over 10 percent of on-campus students at Georgia College and State University have had COVID-19. Epidemiologists and university officials say it's not as bad as it sounds.
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What Custodians Can Teach Colleges About Health and Safety

The exclusion of custodial workers from conversations about such topics reflects a broader culture of race- and class-based inequality, argues Calley Marotta.

Climate and Conflicts

We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week and next with one segment from each year. In this...

Unmasking a Troll

University of New Hampshire suspends professor amid investigation into whether he trolled people online, pretending to be “The Science Femme, Woman in STEM.”

Sacred Heart Drops Out of Multi-Institution Acquisition Plan

Enrollment and financial projections for part of the deal came in lower than expected, university's president said.

Faculty Confidence in Online Learning Grows

Survey finds significant increases in professors' confidence in virtual learning and their sense of support from their colleges -- but continuing concerns about equity for underrepresented students.

Nobel in Physics for Work on the Black Hole

Three physicists were awarded the Nobel Prize this morning "for their discoveries about one of the most exotic phenomena in...