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Creighton Basketball Coach Suspended for Racially Insensitive Speech
Creighton University, a Jesuit institution in Nebraska, suspended head men’s basketball coach Greg McDermott March 4, the Omaha World-Herald reported...
Senate Passes Bill Targeting Confucius Institutes
The U.S. Senate approved a bill Thursday that would restrict colleges hosting Confucius Institutes from receiving all federal funding other...
The Week in Admissions News
Enrollment pressure on Catholic colleges; students and controversy; Lawrence's quest to meet full need; students and their perceptions; EAB purchases Starfish.

Black and Latinx Students Are Less Swayed by College-Bound Friends
White and Asian students are more likely to go to college if their friends do, study finds.

Recruitment Strategies for the Humanities
Humanities programs are hurting and in some cases fighting for survival. A new report shows they are not passive victims and that many have robust strategies to attract students.

Alcohol & Other Drugs: A Virtual Tool for College Students | Thursday, March 4 at 2:00 pm ET
How can institutions prepare students to meaningfully apply what they learn and make decisions around alcohol and other drug use...
Benefits for Black Union Widows
Black Union widows had trouble claiming benefits after the Civil War. In today's Academic Minute, part of Spelman College Week...

Hunger-Free Campus Bills Have New Urgency
As the coronavirus pandemic and economic recession hammer food-insecure students, lawmakers in several states renew efforts to pass hunger-free campus legislation.
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