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Foxx: Harvard Failed to Comply With Subpoena
Harvard University turned over 1,500 pages of documents Monday to the House Education and Workforce Committee to comply with a...
The Pandemic’s Impact on Special Educators: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Assumption University Week: Samantha Goldman, associate professor of special education and chair of...

Debating the State Role in Replacing Federal Pandemic Relief
Should state budgets fill the gap left by COVID relief funds? Higher ed officials and lawmakers in Connecticut disagree.

Listen: Increasing Affordability in Course Materials
A University of Cincinnati at Clermont accounting professor shares how she wrote and published an OER textbook, saving students thousands of dollars each semester.
Voices of Student Success: Improving Textbook Affordability
Affordability is a top concern for higher education leaders, and professors are directly responsible for the affordability of their course materials.

Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Players Vote to Unionize
Vote could contribute to undermining of amateur model in college athletics.

Liberty University Fined $14 Million for Clery Violations
The historic fine was part of a settlement agreement with the Department of Education for numerous violations of campus crime-reporting requirements.
Nontenured Academic Workers at Harvard Seek to Unionize
More than 3,000 nontenured or non-tenure-track academic employees at Harvard University have petitioned the National Labor Relations Board to seek...
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