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Tenured and Making $0?
Emails suggest a Purdue University math faculty member has been punished for his COVID-19–era teaching. The university says it “regrets that some have chosen to release incomplete confidential personnel files.”

Long-Standing Nonprofit Offers Discounted Student Housing
College Housing Northwest offers low-rate housing exclusively for students, helping reduce housing insecurity among learners in the Portland, Ore., area.

How Well Do Career-Prep Offerings Serve Students?
Harvard researchers say colleges have all kinds of programs and supports designed to help students get well-paying jobs, but there’s little research on if they accomplish their goals.
Opening Up College-Prep Programs
The decades-old rules don’t make sense, advocates say, and hinder efforts to better serve low-income and first-generation students.
6 Programs, 37 Jobs to Be Cut at St. Cloud State

Professors Can Make a Difference in Promoting Students’ Success
How can professors support students, beyond engaging them in more active learning? Our infographic offers six ideas.
The Week in Admissions News
Cuts in Republican plan; skepticism among potential international students; guidebook on student outcomes; crime data at U of Florida.
Professor Let Go After Officiating LGBTQ+ Wedding Sues
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