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Pandemic Workplace Protections Divide Congress
As some professors and other campus workers raise concerns about their safety as campuses reopen, Congress is divided over increasing federal workplace safety regulations during the pandemic.

‘Going to the Mat’ Over Diversity Training
Political science professor at Converse College says he's facing termination for refusing to complete two diversity and antibias training modules.
Impact of Mandatory FAFSA Filing Policies
Mandatory Free Application for Federal Student Aid filing policies aren't a magical salve, but they can greatly increase the number...
ACT Registration Closed Until Monday
ACT announced Wednesday that it would resume registration on Monday. It shut registration on Tuesday and said it would announce...

Counting Them In or Out?
With campuses mostly empty, college towns are reporting low response rates for the 2020 Census. The U.S. Census Bureau is allowing colleges to submit more data to get a more accurate count of students.
Former Harvard Chemistry Chair Faces New Charges
A Harvard University chemistry professor was indicted Tuesday on federal tax-related charges for allegedly failing to report income earned from...
Report: College Policies Restrict Press Rights
Many private colleges, and even some public institutions, institute policies that violate the freedom of both student media organizations and...
Laureate to Sell Institutions in Australia, New Zealand
The for-profit education chain Laureate Education announced Wednesday it had entered into a $642.7 million agreement with the company Strategic...
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