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A New Path to Viability
Notre Dame de Namur appeared on the verge of closure last spring, but a recent switch to fully online, graduate-only programs might save it.
COVID-19 Treatment and Foundational Chemistry
Students are also in the COVID-19 vaccine race. In today's Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week, Shana Stoddard discusses...

Harvard Cancels Course Amid Petition Campaign
Class was to have focused on the use of a controversial policing technique.

Did a Journal Editor Publish Someone Else's Work as His Own?
Springer is investigating the allegations.
Wrestling Well
A president describes what she learned while teaching a new course at her university amid a pandemic.

After the Pell Ban
Congress recently lifted the ban on Pell Grant eligibility for people in prison. Advocates say their work isn’t over.

New Research Alliance Spotlights Regional Public Colleges
Regional state institutions are critical to rural community health, education and economies, says a report by a new research alliance focused on the underexamined sector.
More Colleges Remove Offensive Names, Symbols
Two Southern colleges announced Tuesday that they have removed symbols of racism from their campuses after facing pressure from students...
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