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A Matter of Public Concern
An Auburn professor spoke out about athletics officials advocating for an otherwise unpopular major in which football players were clustered and lost his chair. A jury says he deserves more than half a million dollars in damages.
The Week in Admissions News
High student voter turnout; calls to extend the pause on loan repayments; settlement of suit against Education Department; student loans and bankruptcy.
Tobacco and Cannabis Retailer Locations: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight: Joshua Rhee, a doctoral student in public health at the University of...

Law Schools Reject ‘U.S. News’ Rankings
Berkeley, Columbia, Georgetown and Stanford join movement started by Harvard and Yale. U.S. News vows to continue ranking law schools.
California Community Colleges’ Lowest Enrollment in 30 Years
New data show enrollment in California community colleges is at its lowest point in 30 years, the Los Angeles Times...

Commonplace or a Painful Practice?
Students at Morehouse College are up in arms about scholarship refunds they were expecting but won’t receive. The controversy sheds light on a larger debate about how colleges apply external and internal scholarships to student expenses.
Fairfield U Has Lowest Share of Pell Recipients
Fairfield University has the lowest percentage of Pell Grant recipients of any college in the U.S., The New York Times...
Bronx CC Goes Online Because of Heating Issues
Bronx Community College has been having heating problems all fall, but temperatures were mild for most of that time. But...
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