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Report Highlights Struggles of Working Learners
Students who are also workers faced challenges even before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report from the University of...
Value & Affordability: The Path Forward | Tuesday, June 23 at 2:00 pm ET
This is an era of unprecedented scrutiny of higher education -- but it's also a time in which many colleges...
Racial Inequality
Racial discrimination can be hidden in less visible places. In today's Academic Minute, part of New York University Week, Deborah...
Trump Expands Immigration Restrictions
Order suspends entry for foreign workers coming to U.S. through certain visa programs but spares a program important for international students.
Lives and Livelihoods
City University of New York suffered 38 deaths in its system during the pandemic. After experiencing the loss of so many lives, employees of the university system are now worried about losing their livelihoods.
New Programs: Game and Computer Arts, Medical Assistants, Finance, Athletic Training, Cannabis Control, Advocacy and Analysis, Environmental Science, Public Health, Economic Policy, Bilingual Journalism, Music M.B.A., International Relations
Albertus Magnus College is starting a new major in game and computer arts. Diné College is introducing a certificate program...
Opinion
Thinking Like a Designer in Uncertain Times
In times of crisis like today, colleges should think quite differently than they do in a traditional strategic planning process and consider six basic principles, argues David P. Haney.
Opinion
Refusing Even to Decide?
Both last week's NLRB decision and a case before the Supreme Court, writes Patrick Hornbeck, focus on one query: What kind of questions can courts constitutionally ask about faculty at religiously affiliated educational institutions?
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