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Tornado Damages Oklahoma Baptist Campus
Facilities at Oklahoma Baptist University, including two historic buildings, experienced significant damage last week when a tornado ripped through campus...
Board Replaces President of Alcorn State
The board of the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Education announced Thursday that Felecia Nave, who has been president of Alcorn...
Opening Up College-Prep Programs
The decades-old rules don’t make sense, advocates say, and hinder efforts to better serve low-income and first-generation students.
A Barrier to Protecting Native Americans From COVID: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Southern California Week: Robin Craig, Robert C. Packard Trustee Chair in...

Tenured and Making $0?
Emails suggest a Purdue University math faculty member has been punished for his COVID-19–era teaching. The university says it “regrets that some have chosen to release incomplete confidential personnel files.”
The Week in Admissions News
Cuts in Republican plan; skepticism among potential international students; guidebook on student outcomes; crime data at U of Florida.
Chancellor of Purdue Northwest to Leave Next Year
Thomas L. Keon, chancellor of Purdue University Northwest, announced that he will be stepping down on June 30, 2024. His...
Sackler Family Gave Millions to National Academies
Officials of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine kept quiet about their decision to accept $19 million in...
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