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An Online ‘Moon Shot’ for the Developing World

A new, free online certificate program from Arizona State’s Thunderbird School of Global Management will be offered in 40 languages and seeks to reach refugees, women and others in the developing world.

Bomb Threats at Multiple HBCUs

At least eight historically Black colleges were targeted with bomb threats Tuesday. The threats were unfounded, but students are shaken by the incidents.

ABA Gives Law Schools Go-Ahead to Use GRE

About one-third of law schools already accept it. Will the rest now follow suit?

Howard Students End Sit-In

After 33 days of protest, student demonstrators reach an agreement with Howard University administrators over housing conditions and student representation on the board.

Bad Education

Students at the University of Illinois at Chicago escalate their calls for a law professor accused of racism to be fired, now that he’s scheduled to return to the classroom. The professor says he’s caught up in something that isn’t really about him.

Law Schools Expect Another Competitive Year in Admissions

Competitive year in law school admissions likely, survey shows.

Struggling to Fill a Dangerous and Growing Labor Gap

Students are enrolling in nursing programs as nurse shortages threaten hospitals across the country. But colleges and universities are having difficulty expanding their nursing programs because of limited funds, faculty and space.

‘Staggering’ Losses, Compounded Needs

Tribal colleges are bolstering mental health services to alleviate the emotional toll of the pandemic on Native American students.