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Loan Forgiveness ‘Transformative’ for HBCUs

HBCUs will now be able to invest in infrastructure improvements, new construction and student recruitment efforts, their leaders say.

Labor/Management Partnerships

How do we bridge the gap between labor and management? In today's Academic Minute, Weill Cornell Medical School's Marie Rudden...

Private College Worries

Private universities are dismayed that a fact sheet of President-elect Joe Biden's coronavirus relief package only mentions helping public universities.

More Influence for Science

Biden elevates science adviser to the cabinet and picks Eric Lander, director of the Broad Institute, for the post.

Minnesota Halts Ph.D. Admissions in 12 Departments

Twelve doctoral programs at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, have temporarily halted the admission of new students, The Star...

President Rescinds Order on What Student Paper Can Do

The president of Haskell Indian Nations University has rescinded an October order to the student newspaper on what it could...

Pushback at Community Colleges

At least three community college leaders in California have received backlash against statements about violence at the U.S. Capitol. The system chancellor is standing by them.

Between a Lawsuit and Retirement

A longtime professor wants to retire. Her university says she has to drop her pay-based gender discrimination suit first.