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The Question of Living Spaces

Carla Yanni, an architecture expert, and Holly Taylor, a bioethicist, explore the problem of residence halls during the pandemic.

The Result of Taxing Carbon Emissions

What happens when carbon emissions are taxed? In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Sustainability Week, Philip Sirianni explores...

DeVos Formally Limits Emergency Aid

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos formally moves to limit emergency aid grants, though a court decision looms.

Last Chance for Federal Help?

For struggling colleges hoping for help from Congress, the next relief package could be their last chance for a while.

California's Community Colleges Unite on Racial Equity

Dozens of the state's two-year institutions join an alliance to end educational gaps and improve campus racial climates.

Is Zoom Safe for Chinese Students?

Scholars raise concerns about teaching on Zoom after it acceded to Chinese government demands to shut down activists' accounts. Zoom says it will develop technology to block users by geography.

MIT Ends Negotiations with Elsevier

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced Thursday that it is ceasing negotiations with academic publisher Elsevier for a new journal...

‘Tired’ of Racism and Pushing for Change

Black students want Salisbury administrators to hold students accountable when they use or post racial slurs and other offensive comments on social media and elsewhere.