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Counselors Join Cops to Help Students in Crisis

After widespread criticism of campus police departments and calls for reform, colleges and universities are supplementing departments with mental health counselors.
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Starting Off Right With the Syllabus

We can create more engaging and inspiring ways to begin a class, write Cathy N. Davidson and Christina Katopodis, who provide some concrete ideas for how to do so.

Today Is the Day

President Biden is expected to cancel $10,000 of federal student loan debt per borrower, and extend the pause on loan payments. Loan servicers say they’ve been left in the dark and warn of a big mess that could trigger confusion among borrowers.

An Untimely Disruption

A busy subway line in Boston is down for maintenance as fall classes begin at two community colleges in the area. College leaders worry their students will struggle to get to campus.

The Paradox of Blaming Evil: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Elise Springer, associate professor of philosophy at Wesleyan University, explains why the word “evil” doesn’t...

Harvard May No Longer Be the Wealthiest University

Harvard University may lose the title of the nation’s wealthiest university, Bloomberg reported. The potential new wealthiest university is the...

Is an Embryo A Person? A Medieval View

The abortion rights debate will go into the future, but it started long ago. In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s...

Backlash to Dr. Leana Wen Talk on Backlash

Members object to American Public Health Association’s speaker invite to Dr. Leana Wen, revealing deep divisions in the field over the COVID-19 response.