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Community College Shuts Off Remote Work

Most classes are still remote at Hagerstown Community College, but staff and faculty have had VPN access revoked and must now return to campus to work.

Ed Dept. Updates Response to LGBTQ Student Discrimination

The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, or OCR, published two letters on Aug. 31 that outline how the...

Drake University Starts 2-Year College

Drake University, a private college in Iowa, is creating a two-year college pathway for students. The John Dee Bright College...

Ep. 18: The University of Arizona’s Deal with Ashford

The arrangement, which in some ways resembles Purdue University's 2017 acquisition of Kaplan University, quickly drew lots of attention, and...

Anti-Asian Hate Incidents and COVID-19

Asian Americans have faced hate incidents in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In today's Academic Minute, part of University...

For-Profits Fear a Biden Presidency

They worry Democratic control over the White House and Senate will bring a return of Obama administration policies. Many are donating to Republicans to keep it from happening.

‘Precursor for the Fall’

College enrollments declined sharply this summer among Black undergraduates and men, and at community colleges and rural institutions, raising worries about the fall and worsening equity gaps.

Academic Minute: Anti-Asian Hate Incidents and COVID-19

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Michigan Week, Melissa Borja, assistant professor in the department of American...