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Low-Income Community College Students Most Likely to Cancel Plans
The pandemic is widening equity gaps as more low-income students and students of color leave higher ed.
Pitzer Launches B.A. for Incarcerated Students
Pitzer College is launching a bachelor's degree program for incarcerated students, according to a media advisory. The college, which is...
Money Talks: Explaining Finances to the Entire Campus Community | Wednesday, December 9 at 2:00 pm ET
This webcast will discuss how best to communicate financial information to key campus groups (faculty and staff members, students, trustees...
Ep. 28: Student Anxiety and Career Exploration
To get a better sense of how students are feeling, we spoke with Livia and Julia Morris, recent UC Davis...
Latin Alive!
Is Latin a dead language? In today's Academic Minute, part of Cornell University Week, Dan Gallagher makes the case that...
Calm Before the Storm
The NSF’s new data on Ph.D.s earned in 2019 include some bright spots, including gains for underrepresented minority groups. But COVID-19 threatens to wreak havoc on soon-to-be and recent Ph.D.s for years to come, experts say.
A Bad Fit or a Hostile Culture?
A Black professor at Calvin University says colleagues discriminated against her in denying tenure. University says its processes produced “just results.”
NIH Announces New Funding for Diverse Scholars
The National Institutes of Health on Tuesday announced that they will offer new support to institutions to recruit diverse cohorts...
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