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Hip Hop Caucus Rallies to Cancel Student Loan Debt
More than a dozen organizations, from the NAACP to the National Black Justice Coalition, are rallying in front of the...
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The Big Threat to Academic Freedom No One’s Talking About
College athletes lack the rights other students enjoy because those rights have been subsumed by business imperatives, write Stephen T. Casper, Jay M. Smith and Nathan Kalman-Lamb.
Academic Minute: Conspiracy Theories
Today on the Academic Minute: Kenneth Luck, assistant professor of media arts at SUNY Sullivan, explores why conspiracy theories are...
Merger Yields a New College and Student Supports
Boston College and Pine Manor College will create a new two-year college and an enrichment program focused on low-income and underrepresented middle and high school students.
New COVID Guidance for Colleges Is Stricter Than CDC’s
In updated guidance released Wednesday, the American College Health Association recommended that students who test positive for COVID-19 not leave...
Study Abroad Programs Resume After Pandemic Hiatus
Some students who lost out on studying abroad because of the pandemic are turning to alternative programs. Others are going abroad their senior year, a little later than intended.
Report Examines Dual Enrollment Programs in 16 States
A new report released by the nonprofit Southern Regional Education Board looks at dual-enrollment programs across 16 states, breaking down...
Transfer Enrollment Stabilized in Fall 2021
Transfer enrollment stabilized in fall 2021 compared to its steep drop the year prior, according to a new report by...
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