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The Admissions Profession Is in Jeopardy
Angel B. Pérez writes that the pressures for measurable success are driving people from the profession.
U.S. Restricts Travel From India; Students Eligible for Exemptions
President Biden added India to the list of countries affected by coronavirus-related travel restrictions, but students and certain academics participating...
Letter to Education Department on Student Loan Worth
The ranking Republican on the House Education and Labor Committee is asking the Education Department to release a report that...
Education Department Launches Reopening Resource Site
Higher education institutions can now look to a website created by the Department of Education to find resources on how...
Race and Ethnic Studies in Rural Virginia
Longwood University in south central Virginia is located in a part of the country rich in civil rights-era history. It is launching a new race and ethnic studies minor.
Race and National Identity in Contemporary France
How do you fight racism in a supposedly postracial society? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Central Arkansas's Katelyn...
Going Big
President Biden’s ambitious American Families Plan is welcome news for leaders of community colleges and minority-serving institutions.
Vaccine Politics
Among the early adopters of COVID-19 vaccine requirements, colleges in red states lag behind those in blue states. Will the trend persist?
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