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Academic Minute: Best Utilizing Star Employees
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week: Yamuna Baburaj, assistant professor of management, explores how organizations can...
Florida Coastal School of Law Sues Department
Florida Coastal School of Law has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education in U.S. District Court on the...
Students Sue Liberty Over Sexual Assault Policies
Twelve women sued Liberty University Tuesday, alleging they were victims of sexual assault or other sexual misconduct and arguing that...
U of South Florida President to Resign After 2 Years
Steven C. Currall, president of the University of South Florida, will resign Aug. 2 after only two years in the...
Ask Me Anything about Data and AI | Available On Demand
During this webcast, experts will answer questions about data and AI for higher education, debunk AI concerns, and provide examples...
Supermassive Black Holes Merging in Distant Galaxies
Mergers don’t only happen in the business world. In today's Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week, Paul Baker explores...
Earmarks Are Back
Seven of the appropriations bills approved by the House committee include funding that would go directly to colleges and universities.
Recovery Help on Campus and Off
Medgar Evers College gets a new infusion of cash, which college leaders expect to have a lasting impact on students and surrounding neighborhoods in Brooklyn that were hard-hit by the pandemic.
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