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House Passes $40B in Higher Ed and Workforce Investments

President Biden and congressional Democrats’ $1.75 trillion social spending package passed the House Friday by a vote of 220 to...

Anthropologists Apologize to Indigenous Communities

American Anthropological Association president Akhil Gupta issued an apology to Indigenous peoples on behalf of the association for “the traumatic...

U of Missouri Reverses Course on Vaccines

The University of Missouri System Board of Curators on Thursday reversed its position on COVID-19 vaccines and voted to require...

Inflammation’s Impact on Drug Interaction

Inflammation can change how your body works with certain drugs. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Connecticut's Michael C...

A Relationship Forged From a Rocky Past

A partnership between Miami University in Ohio and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma that started nearly 50 years ago has yielded record enrollment of tribe members and better graduation rates.

Central European’s New Home, New Leader

It is in Vienna, for good now, building a new campus and attracting diverse students.

‘The Liberty Way’

A lawsuit alleges that the evangelical Christian university has created policies that dissuade students from reporting sexual violence and punish those who do.

Putting a Presidential Spin On It

Bethami Dobkin’s 7:00 a.m. cycling class gives her a chance to get to know students, faculty and staff members outside the confines of a college presidency.