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Social and Environmental Risks of China’s Overseas Development
China is developing rapidly, even outside its borders. In today’s Academic Minute, Boston University’s Blake Alexander Simmons determines how China’s...

Patchwork of COVID Thanksgiving Protocols
Depending on where they go to college, students returning from the holiday break might face required testing, extended mask mandates, online classes—or no mitigation measures at all.

‘A Dangerous Precedent’
Professors urge University of Texas at Austin to lift a pause on recruiting participants for an approved study on the effectiveness of antiracist training for white children and parents.

A Call for Pan-Irish Higher Education
Royal academy argues that more collaboration is key to lessening tensions between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

A New Way of Reaching Refugee Students
With the promise of a new U.S. government pathway for private sponsorship of refugees in the works, a campaign aims to build support for a model through which universities could sponsor refugees.
Colleges Address Student Food Insecurity During Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving can be a difficult time for students worried about food insecurity, including international students and students who typically depend...
Students Protest University of Vermont Thanksgiving Fee
Students at the University of Vermont have waged a protest against the university’s mandatory housing fee for those seeking to...
U of Florida Denies Outside Influence, Adopts New Conflict Policy
The University of Florida submitted Tuesday a formal response to its accrediting agency’s inquiry about recent revelations that professors hadn’t...
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