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When Does Someone Have a Long COVID Disability?
New federal policies will probably create challenges for everyone—students, employees and higher ed institutions alike—but institutions should take particular notice, Howard Pashman writes.

Online Course Provider Shops More Affordable College Credits
TEL Education partners with institutions to offer high school students a low-cost way to start their college careers. Critics worry about quality and transferability.

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The Importance of Faculty Engagement
The faculty can be a major success factor in how a college deals with financial stress and should play an integral role in any decision-making process, Mark Podgainy and Kristine Southard write.

Law Students Protest Research Database Contracts With ICE
Students at multiple law schools are pressuring administrators to sever ties with LexisNexis and Westlaw, which they claim help the Department of Homeland Security target undocumented immigrants.
New Programs: Professional Communication, Data Science, Business, Public Health
Grace College is offering a major in professional communication. Lake Superior State University is starting a B.S. in data science...

The Dark Side of Lottery-Funded Scholarships
More and more states are creating lottery-funded scholarship programs, but they disproportionately hurt the people they’re often intended to help.
New Programs: Manufacturing Technology, Public Health, Robotics, Game Programming, Biology
Austin Community College is starting a bachelor of applied technology in manufacturing engineering technology. Boston University is starting an online...
Capital Campaign Watch: Dickinson, Fordham, Springfield, Tulane
Starting Off Dickinson College is starting a campaign to raise $75 million for financial aid. The college has already raised...
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