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Student Loan Borrowers Miss Out on COVID-19 Small Business Help

Those who own small businesses and are behind on repaying their student loans are facing another problem, according to a...

HBCUs Boosted by Gifts and Federal Aid, but Credit Challenges Remain

Historically Black colleges and universities will benefit from recent federal aid, debt forgiveness legislation and several dozen large private gifts...

Academic Minute: CogTracer

Today on the Academic Minute: Jacqueline Evans, associate professor of psychology at Florida International University, discusses memory and contract tracing...

Fair-Weather Fan

The fair-weather fan gets a lot of contempt from the die-hards. In today's Academic Minute, Duke Kunshan University's Kyle Fruh...

When the Physics Department Is Under Threat

Nearly half of all physics chairs report their department is under some level of threat, ranging from closure to budget cutbacks. Physicists offer perspectives on how faculty can respond proactively.
Opinion

Keeping COVID-19 From Sidelining Equity

Without engaged interventions, higher education will most likely become less diverse and inclusive, given the pressure the pandemic is placing on women and faculty of color.

Investigation Into a Former Chancellor

A California community college district has fired a chancellor emeritus following allegations of secret gifts and undisclosed personal relationships with vendors during his tenure in office.