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Diversifying Your Microbiome

We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week with one segment from each year. In this segment from...

Textbooks in Short Supply Amid COVID Quarantines

Librarians are quarantining print materials for several days between loans to stop the spread of COVID-19. For students who rely on the library to access textbooks, that’s a problem.

‘A Profound Act of Self-Preservation’

City College of New York's new dean of architecture quits after 10 months, saying that structural racism and a lack of support made for a crushing workload and climate.

Youngstown State Faculty on Strike Over Contract

Youngstown State University’s faculty union went on strike Monday over contract negotiations. The institution is on its fall break, so...

Cornish College of the Arts Declares Financial Emergency and Exigency

The Cornish College of the Arts Board of Trustees approved a resolution to declare a financial emergency and financial exigency...

Took a COVID-19 Test? You Could Be a Winner

Colleges are giving out prizes, such as T-shirts, football tickets and gift cards, as incentives for students to get tested for the coronavirus or regularly screened for symptoms.

Proposal for New Federal Education Credit and Accountability System

A new policy paper published by the Brookings Institution's Hamilton Project proposes two new federal government programs designed to bridge...

Missouri S&T Receives $300M Gift

The Missouri University of Science and Technology received a $300 million gift, the largest to any public or private university...