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A ‘Bellwether’ on Black and Latinx Student Success
The COVID-19 pandemic could reverse gains made by Black and Latinx students in Los Angeles County and could signal similar problems for the rest of the state, according to a new report.
Minnesota Lifts Vaccine Mandate for Indoor Events
The University of Minnesota announced it is lifting a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for indoor events starting today, The Star Tribune...
The Empire of Time
Do you have the time? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Dayton’s Miriamne Krummel examines the history of how...
‘Without Her Consent’
Harvard University allegedly obtained a Title IX complainant’s outside mental health records, absent her permission. How could that be possible?
How K-12 Book Bans Affect Higher Education
Some educators fear removing controversial books from the K-12 curriculum will harm student development and critical thinking—and rob them of the cultural capital colleges expect them to possess.
College President Lambasted for Comparing Student to Hitler
The president of Highland Community College in Kansas, Deborah Fox, has been widely criticized for comparing a Black student athlete...
A Plan to Renew Gainful Employment
Education Department sets out some ideas, but they are still a long way from completion. One idea is to require all colleges to report some information on their outcomes.
Lawsuit by Haskell Student Journalist Settled
Haskell Indian Nations University, a tribal institution in Kansas, on Tuesday settled a federal lawsuit by a former editor of...
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