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8 Months in Prison for Former UCLA Soccer Coach
He admitted that he took $200,000 in bribes to get two students admitted to UCLA.
Opinion
Higher Ed Leaders Should Keep Engaging on Immigration
Efforts to undo harmful recent policies and practices are necessary and important, but not sufficient, argue Louis Caldera, Nancy Cantor and Alan W. Cramb.
New Programs: Social Justice, Talent Management, Creative Writing, Business, Intercultural Studies, Sports Management, Nursing, Oceanography
Albany Law School is starting a social justice concentration for students in the J.D. program. Clark University is starting a...
Preprints Not Preferred
Academics prefer to read and cite final published versions of journal articles instead of prepublication works, publisher's survey finds.
Opinion
7 Things High School Juniors Can Do Now
They are pretty much the same things as before the pandemic, writes Susan Chan Shifflett.
Health Risks of Skin Lightening
Chemical products to lighten skin can have negative effects. In today's Academic Minute, Florida International University's Rokeshia Renné Ashley explores...
A First Move on Borrower Defense
Students who were misled by their institution and only received partial government relief are due more help, to the tune of $1 billion, the Education Department announced.
Athletes Start #NotNCAAProperty Protest Ahead of Tourney
Athletes competing in the upcoming National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I men’s basketball tournament started a social media campaign Wednesday...
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