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Ozarks Community College Offers Students Free Breakfast

Ozarks Technical Community College will provide free breakfast for all students regardless of financial need starting this fall.

Students Support Mask, Vaccine Mandates -- but Not Parties

Two new polls find students overwhelmingly support vaccine and mask mandates at their institutions and are hesitant about returning to normal college life.

Consumers Value Effort Over Ease in Caregiving

Caregiving is never easy. In today's Academic Minute, Texas A&M University's Ximena Garcia-Rada determines that products to ease the burden...

Transition Amid Grief

After their presidents died unexpectedly, Converse University and Saint Augustine’s University had to quickly install new leadership. Succession plans for such tragedies have become high priorities for college and university boards in the wake of the pandemic.

Intent to Hire

Ohio State University’s education program is taking a “grow-your-own” approach to faculty diversity, training postdocs to become tenure-track professors -- in the college.

Fee-Free College Applications Gain Popularity

More colleges embrace the idea, but some worry about the lost revenue.

COVID-19: UCSF Out-of-Office Work Extended Until March 1

Rice will start semester online; Rhode Island College delays resumption of classes; athletics changes -- for fans.
Opinion

The Intergenerational University

Institutions should work to surface long-term solutions to the vexing global challenges future generations will inherit, with a focus on generating wisdom, not just knowledge, writes Annelise Riles.