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Vaccinations, Unions and the Law
Colleges and universities increasingly want their students and employees to get the jab. Cases involving vaccines within the University of California and other institutions begin to define the legal terrain.

Loan Repayment Pause Continues
While the announcement was generally met with praise, it was accompanied by continued calls for the Biden administration to do more to address the student debt crisis.
3 Former Administrators Sue U of Montana for Sex Discrimination
Three former administrators and one current faculty member have filed a suit against the University of Montana, accusing it of...
Wisconsin Removes Boulder That Became Symbol of Racism
The University of Wisconsin at Madison moved a boulder that became a symbol of racism from the main campus. In...
Department Announces Timeline for Negotiated Rule Making
The Department of Education laid out its plan for negotiated rule making in an announcement Friday, asking for nominations for...
Arkansas Judge Blocks Mask Ban
An Arkansas judge temporarily blocked the enforcement of a law banning mask mandates by the state and other governmental entities...

Pressure Building for Vaccine Mandates
As the Delta variant spreads, faculty and students re-up their advocacy for campus vaccine requirements.
The Week in Admissions News
The campaign to double Pell Grants; the history of student debt; mental health; borrowers who file for bankruptcy.
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