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Analysis: Students of Color Less Likely to Have Paid Internships
Black students are more likely to be in unpaid internships and participated in more unpaid internships than their white peers...
Education Department Finalizes Religious Freedom Rule
The Department of Education on Wednesday finalized its new rule requiring among other things that public universities uphold the First...

Citadel Board Chair Resigns Under Pressure
A state senator in South Carolina threatened to pass legislation that would remove Fred Price from the board at the military college if he did not resign.

COVID-19 Roundup: Emptying a Dorm for Isolation Space
University of Tennessee will clear out a residence hall as it runs out of quarantine spots. Miami of Ohio will return students to campus despite 1,000 cases. Colleges announce spring instructional plans.
Republican Coronavirus Proposal Not Enough, Associations Say
As Congress continues to be gridlocked over another coronavirus relief package, Senator Lamar Alexander on Wednesday urged Democrats to support...
How to Support Student Parents
A nonprofit advocacy organization for students who are also parents has released a tool kit with recommendations for how colleges...
New Presidents or Provosts: California Southern U, California State U-Bakersfield, Excelsior College, Governors State U, Humboldt State U, Lansing CC, Montgomery County CC, Morris Brown College, U of Alabama
Victoria L. Bastecki-Perez, interim president of Montgomery County Community College, in Pennsylvania, has been named to the job on a...

How Community Colleges Are Serving the Most Vulnerable
Two-year colleges worked quickly to help students get through the pandemic, pivoting to drive-through food banks and community partnerships.
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