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Academic Minute: Clean Water for Tribes
Today on the Academic Minute: Heather Tanana, assistant professor of law at the University of Utah, discusses the wide gap...
Hurricane Ida Closes Colleges
Hurricane Ida is closing many colleges in Louisiana and the Gulf Coast. Among institutions that are closing today are Delgado...
An Accreditor Goes Deeper on Data
Western accrediting agency’s new database, tapping into wide swath of federal information, better enables public scrutiny of the performance of the colleges it monitors.
COVID-19 Roundup: Professor Quits Midclass
Liberty U is under quarantine, Mississippi bars vaccine mandates, Galveston College moves classes online and more.
Opinion
It’s Time for Engineering to Be Equity-Centered
Diversity, equity and inclusion should be a required part of engineering schools’ curricula, argues Alec D. Gallimore.
Punished for Staying Home
They thought they were doing the right thing by staying put for their first year of graduate school. Now they’re facing unexpected out-of-state fees from the City University of New York.
The Week in Admissions News
Another admission of guilt; community college recruitment; students with disabilities; struggles with online education; financial aid offers.
Hanover Goes for Pell Students
College will pay full tuition for any student who is eligible for a federal Pell Grant.
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