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Saving Faculty Jobs
Faculty unions at Point Park University and City College of San Francisco have found different means to the same end: preserving full-time faculty jobs threatened during COVID-19.
Opinion
Students: You're Doing Better Than You Think. And You Should Still Ask for Help
In the wake of the pandemic, it’s time to rethink how we approach campus mental health, says Elisa Bolton.
Opinion
Colleges Must Require the Study of Well-Being in High School
They should require students to take for-credit mental health courses in secondary school as a mandatory part of the admissions process, argues Sherrie Page.
Academics Address the Filibuster
The open letter, signed by historians, political scientists and other scholars, is intended to help clear up incorrect assumptions about the history of the filibuster.
Studies: Recovered Athletes Had No Heart Damage
A study of 167 college athletes who underwent cardiac screening after recovering from COVID-19 found that about 4 percent of...
Academic Minute: COVID-19's Impact on Immigrant Communities
Today on the Academic Minute: Elizabeth Kiester, associate professor of sociology at Albright College, examines why the pandemic has hit...
Colorado System President to Step Down
The University of Colorado system's president, Mark Kennedy, will leave his post in the coming months, the system announced Monday...
New Programs: Addiction and Integrated Treatment Studies, Health Informatics, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Tourism, Sports Psychology, Nursing Homes, Electrical Engineering
Clark State College, in Ohio, is starting a bachelor's degree in addiction and integrated treatment studies. George Mason University is...
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