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‘No Future’ in Russia

Three Russian academics describe their decision to leave the country.

Among Students, Lawyers Get a Good Rap

Students are applying to law school in droves, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, the quest for racial justice and a hot job market. One Florida university is even opening a new law school.

Student Financial Wellness Across the Campus

Helping students gain money-management skills and stay afloat in a crisis is not the role of any one department, as this infographic shows.

Report: U Florida Did Not Suppress COVID-19 Research

Reports that the University of Florida or state officials destroyed or suppressed COVID-19 research data are baseless, says a faculty...

Auburn Dean Reportedly Involved in Title IX Case Steps Down

Richard Hansen, who last month stepped down as dean of pharmacy at Auburn University, resigned from his professorship this week...

A Human-Centered Approach to Advancing Antiracism: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Drexel University Week: Sharrelle Barber, assistant professor of epidemiology, discusses a new approach...

Report: Number of HSIs Fell During the Pandemic

The number of Hispanic-serving institutions in the United States decreased during the 2020–21 academic year, from 569 to 559, the...

Biden Urged to Extend Freeze on Loan Payments

The Democratic chairs of the Senate and House education committees urged President Biden to extend the freeze on student loan...