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Two Women Share Nobel in Chemistry

The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded jointly to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna "for the development of...

COVID-19 Roundup: 25% of Campuses Test Widely

Two-thirds of colleges have no clear testing plan or test only "at-risk" students; Florida State's president tests positive; one campus shuts down and others shift to virtual learning.

New Round of Budget Cuts Hitting Personnel

Financial fallout from the pandemic will continue to hit colleges for years, experts say.

New Programs: Engineering, Higher Education, Herbal Products, Architecture

Alvernia University is starting majors in electrical, industrial and mechanical engineering. Boston College is starting a part-time executive Ed.D. in...

Cyberattack Takes Illinois Community College Off-Line

Online instruction at Heartland Community College in Illinois has temporarily ceased as the college investigates a cyberattack and tries to...

An Alternate View of High Case Counts

Over 10 percent of on-campus students at Georgia College and State University have had COVID-19. Epidemiologists and university officials say it's not as bad as it sounds.

European Court Rejects Hungarian Branch Campus Law

The European Court of Justice on Tuesday ruled that a 2017 Hungarian law on foreign branch campuses is incompatible with...

Academic Minute: Diet of Great White Sharks

Today on the Academic Minute, part of a celebration of the production's 10-year anniversary: In this segment from 2012, Sora...