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Academic Minute: Race and How We Understand Color
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Spelman College Week: Myra Greene, professor in the department of art and visual...
Making Sense of a Mask Non-Mandate
After Texas governor rescinded statewide mask mandate, many colleges say they are reviewing the order's applicability to their campuses. Others say they will keep their mandates on campus.
Opinion
Dropping the Ball
Sometimes damage is done when federal agencies simply fail to act in a timely fashion, and, in this case, it’s the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, write Sarah Spreitzer and Terry W. Hartle.
Opinion
Talk to Us, Please! We Really Are Here to Help!
Jon Kapell, a campus activities administrator, suggests questions college officials should be asking about giving students support in sharing their opinions and concerns.
New Programs: Educational Leadership, Nursing, Computer Science, Ethical Data Science, Business, Nurse Anesthesia
College of St. Scholastica is starting an online Ed.D. in educational leadership. Del Mar College is starting a bachelor of...
U of South Alabama Apologizes for Racist Halloween Photos
Racist photos from a 2014 campus Halloween event resurfaced at the University of South Alabama, with the university apologizing for...
Federal Lawmakers Push Cardona to Undo DeVos Title IX Rule
More than 100 U.S. representatives urged Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona to prioritize changing the current federal regulations that govern...
Becker College on the Brink of Closure
Becker College in Worcester, Mass., may be on the path to closure, The Boston Globe reported. The Massachusetts Department of...
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