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Guilford Board Pauses Budget Cuts
Guilford College will pause a program prioritization plan that would result in dozens of layoffs and program eliminations, the college's...

Leading in an Era of Digital Transformation | Thursday, December 17 at 2:00 pm ET
COVID-19, the recession and the national soul searching about racial equity make this a time in which strong leadership may...
Black Men and STEM Careers
Race-related stereotypes can push Black men away from STEM careers. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of West Georgia...

Outspoken Out of a Job?
Scholars pledge not to speak at University of Mississippi until it reinstates a colleague who publicly questioned why his chair rejected a grant, allegedly for political reasons.
Few Positives in Final Fall Enrollment Numbers
Community colleges saw the largest enrollment declines this fall. Matriculation by first-time freshmen also fell sharply.
Supreme Court Takes on College Athlete Pay
The country's highest court will consider whether NCAA rules limiting education-related financial aid to college athletes violate federal law. The anticipated ruling could have broader implications on how the NCAA defines amateurism in intercollegiate athletics.

Lessons Learned
A new survey suggests more colleges incorporated testing for COVID-19 as the fall semester went on. Colleges that did not cited a lack of human resources, among other challenges.

A Fall Like No Other
Some colleges say the fall semester went better than they anticipated during the pandemic and are touting their success at keeping infection rates low.
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