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Jonas Gyalokay of Airtame: Pulse Podcast
This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features a conversation with Jonas Gyalokay, co-founder of Airtame. In the interview with...
Paddling in the Wake of the Vikings: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Gettysburg College Week: Christopher R. Fee, chair and professor of English, shows how...
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Rights Chief Calls for ‘Coalition of the Willing’ on Campus Diversity
Catherine Lhamon said Tuesday that the Supreme Court decision on race-conscious admissions is an opportunity to reconsider how colleges recruit and retain diverse classes.
WVU Proposes No Language Degrees, Just Chinese and Spanish Courses
West Virginia University announced Tuesday, after its Department of World Languages, Literatures and Linguistics appealed its proposed elimination, that administrators...
Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Ban on Student Loan Collection Fees
A month before student loan payments are scheduled to restart, a federal appeals court has reinstated a ban on student...
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Program Innovation: Smart Boxes Feed Food-Insecure Students
Virginia Commonwealth University rolled out optimized miniature food pantries to provide free and accessible food items across campus.
Jordan Peterson Must Take Course in Professionalism
A College of Psychologists of Ontario panel ordered Jordan Peterson in November to complete an “education or remedial program...
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Opinion
Gen Z and the Humanities
Post-pandemic cohorts of incoming students may have unique reasons for being drawn to the humanities, Randy Laist writes.
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