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Rutgers Will Require Students to Get Vaccine
New Jersey university may be the first to require COVID vaccination. In mandating the vaccines, which are approved under the FDA's emergency authorization process, colleges are breaking new ground.

Out of Touch and Out of Place
Suze Orman's keynote address at an annual conference of student affairs professionals drew the ire of attendees for overlooking systemic barriers to wealth.

‘Harmful to Queer Students’
LGBTQ+ alumni and straight allies are speaking out after the president of Lee University used a chapel service to reaffirm the Christian institution’s disapproval of same-sex relationships.

Columbia Grad Workers Continue Strike
Student workers end second week of their work stoppage over a first contract. Key demands include a neutral arbitrator in harassment cases, union coverage for more student workers and a pay increase.
NCAA Hires Law Firm to Review Inequities Amid Basketball Tournament Blowback
The NCAA hired an outside law firm amid criticism over inequities between its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments spanning training...
USC Settles Sexual Abuse Lawsuit for $852M
The University of Southern California agreed to settle a lawsuit with 710 women who were former patients of gynecologist George...
Academic Minute: Wastewater and COVID-19 on Campus
Today on the Academic Minute: Brian Mailloux, professor in environmental science at Barnard College, explores the use of wastewater to...
Former Pitt Official Indicted for Selling Stolen PPE
A former University of Pittsburgh employee was indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly stealing more than $18,000 worth...
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