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Forty-four percent of nontraditional students attended a college closer to home than would have been the case otherwise because of the pandemic, survey finds.
Legal Scholar Denied Visa to Teach in Hong Kong
An American legal scholar and expert on LGBTQ rights said he was denied a visa to teach human rights law...
Jewishness, Whiteness and Privilege
Complaint alleges Jewish students in Brooklyn College’s mental health counseling program were painted by professors and fellow students as “white and privileged” and complicit in the oppression of people of color.
Opinion
Leave the 568 Group Colleges Alone
Antitrust enforcement will not result in lower prices for students, writes Phillip Levine.
U of Montana Shifts COVID-19 Response
The University of Montana experienced 100 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, KPAX News reported. That’s more than any other day...
Stopping Victims of Cyberbullying From Becoming Perpetrators
Cyberbullying can cause a vicious cycle. In today’s Academic Minute, Quinnipiac University’s Gary Giumetti examines how to break this pattern...
Banning Caste Discrimination on Campus
California State University became the first system to add caste to its nondiscrimination policy, creating a blueprint for others. But some faculty oppose the measure for singling out South Asians.
‘Use These Dollars to Change Lives’
Community colleges, tribal colleges and minority-serving institutions that benefited from multimillion-dollar gifts from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott share how they plan to put the money to use.
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