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At a College Wounded on 9/11, Memories Endure 20 Years Later

Borough of Manhattan Community College lost eight students and alumni plus a building in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. On the 20th anniversary, lessons reverberate amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Job Loss and Physical Wellness in Young Adults

How might job loss affect physical wellness? In today's Academic Minute, Dickinson College's Shamma Alam examines this question. Alam is...

Colleges Go Online to Avoid COVID-19

Eastern Gateway CC, La Salle U and U of Dallas shift to online courses; Lehigh and St. Lawrence give faculty members the right to shift online; and U of Hawai‘i at Hilo gives faculty members the right to go hybrid.

How Eastern Michigan Filled Its Class (and Then Some)

University not only recruited more students than last year, but also topped figure from the year before.

A Leg Up for Diverse Adult Learners

A new initiative will focus on developing adult-friendly pathways at predominantly and historically Black community colleges to increase their completion rates.

‘Enough Is Enough’

Upset by rising COVID-19 numbers, UNC Chapel Hill students sign an open letter demanding the administration enact stricter vaccination and testing policies.

The Week in Admissions News

No “party school” ranking this year; optimistic freshmen; equity gaps in transfer rates; tuition insurance; higher education history and Black Lives Matter.
Opinion

When Did Supporting the GRE Become Being Antidiversity?

Alberto Acereda writes that supporting more diversity in graduate education does not mean one needs to oppose the GRE.