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Academic Minute: Mental Health and College Satisfaction
Today on the Academic Minute: Caroline Brackette, associate professor in the college of health professions at Mercer University, examines how...

Georgetown Professor Fired for Statements About Black Students
A video of the adjunct law professor making “reprehensible” comments about Black students circulated on social media and angered students.
Women Working at Home During the Pandemic
Women are often seen as caregivers, which COVID has only exacerbated. In today's Academic Minute, Rider University's Allison Weidhaas delves...

COVID-19 and Beyond: Solutions for Academic Mothers
After reading paper after paper describing the problem, scientists urge on- and off-campus entities to help female caregivers weather the pandemic through specific policy changes and approaches.

Spring Enrollment Keeps Slipping
Undergraduate enrollment fell by 4.5 percent versus last spring, with deep drops among some underrepresented students, according to early data. Graduate enrollment ticked up, but not enough to prevent an overall decline in student numbers.
New Lawsuit Filed Against Title IX Regulations
A women’s group at a Berkeley, Calif., high school filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education Monday, seeking...
Federal Court Dismisses Tuition Refund Lawsuits in Rhode Island
A judge for the federal district of Rhode Island dismissed several class-action lawsuits filed by students seeking tuition refunds for...
Nearly All Counseling Centers Went Virtual During Pandemic
Ninety-nine percent of college counseling centers successfully offer virtual mental health services to students via telehealth, according to a blog...
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