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Seeing Students for Who They Are and Where They’ve Been
How precollege experiences and students’ identities shape the challenges they face and connections they make in postsecondary education.
Virginia Public Colleges Lift COVID Vaccine Mandates
Public colleges in Virginia have begun to lift their COVID-19 vaccination requirement for students after the new Republican attorney general...
Indiana State Enrollment Falls Nearly 25% Since 2019
Indiana State University’s spring enrollment has dropped to 8,541, which is down 11.6 percent from spring 2021, in large part...

The New SAT
Test will be offered in digital format only and will be two hours instead of three, among other changes.

Supreme Court Takes Affirmative Action Cases
It will review decision finding Harvard’s admissions practices to be legal and another that upheld UNC Chapel Hill’s practices.
The Importance of Social Presence in Online Instruction
Online instruction is a part of college life, but how can we make it better? In today’s Academic Minute, Brenau...

Professors Say Their Building Is Killing Them
Florida State closes its health sciences building after a faculty report details an apparent cancer cluster, black debris falling from air vents, dangerous radon levels and more. Professors say earlier action may have saved lives.

Changed Political Winds in Virginia Shift Vaccine Policy
The new Republican attorney general in Virginia says public colleges lack authority to mandate COVID-19 vaccines, reversing the opinion of his Democratic predecessor.
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