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Colleges Played ‘Profound' Role in Vaccinating Students
Colleges’ COVID vaccine policies and messaging have a major effect on students’ attitudes toward immunization, a new report from the American College Health Association finds.
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'Stop With the Academic Clickbaiting' on the Humanities
Don't dismiss the efforts of fellow academics—and especially the hard work of junior professors—to keep the humanities vital.
Honors and Awards Can Reduce Productivity: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Markus Baer, professor of organizational behavior at the Olin Business School at Washington University in...
Michelle Cooper Will Leave Education Dept. for Lumina
Michelle Asha Cooper, deputy under secretary of education, will leave her position to join the Lumina Foundation on Oct. 3...
City Sues College of the Desert Over Public Records
The city of Palm Springs has filed suit against the College of the Desert for what it charges to be...
How Awards and Recognition Can Decrease Creativity
Receiving an award for your work may hinder your ability to be creative again. In today’s Academic Minute, Washington University...
Trustees Seek Ouster of Michigan State President
Michigan State’s president is under pressure to resign or be fired. The Board of Trustees chair blames rogue trustees for the “misguided” move, but details remain sparse.
Transfer Enrollments Continue Pandemic-Driven Decline
Transfer enrollment from two- to four-year institutions, already down in 2021, continued to fall through the second year of the pandemic, the National Student Clearinghouse finds.
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