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Aid Administrators Get More Requests During Pandemic
Most financial aid offices at colleges and universities in a survey said students are increasingly asking them to take into...
COVID-19 Roundup: A Domino Falls on Winter Sports
New England conference cancels its winter sports season, and West Chester abandons spring sports. Some colleges resume in-person instruction as others suspend it. And a journal cites COVID-19 policy for taking a side in November.
Year of Home Confinement for Parent in Admissions Scandal
Another parent has been sentenced in the admissions scandal. Peter Dameris, whose son was admitted to Georgetown University as a...
Opinion
What Tech Calls Thinking
Scott McLemee reviews Adrian Daub's What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry Into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley.
COVID-19 Mitigation Costs Still Add Up After Students Sent Home
Three North Carolina colleges sent students home only weeks after in-person instruction began. They're still footing the bill for testing, PPE and other COVID-19 prevention measures.
‘Leaving Academia’
Author discusses his book on how to leave an academic career. He provides advice based on his own experience.
Opinion
Disruption, Accessibility and Digital Generational Literacy
COVID-19 has brought global communities together in new ways, and we'll have to collaborate technically and across generations to address all the disruptions we face, writes Lisa M. Coleman.
New Presidents or Provosts: California Lutheran U, California State U Maritime Academy, Dordt U, Durham Technical CC, East Central U, Lewis and Clark CC, McMurry U, Ohio State U, Thomas More U, U of Tennessee-Knoxville
J. B. Buxton, founder of Education Innovations Group, in North Carolina, has been named president of Durham Technical Community College...
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