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Pandemic Hits Academic Hospitals Hard
Like the universities they're partnered with, academic medical centers are bleeding cash as they weather the pandemic, prepare for and in some cases treat COVID-19 patients.
Academic Minute: Female Authors During the Holocaust
Today on the Academic Minute, Carola Daffner, associate professor of global languages and cultures at the University of Dayton, explores...
Harvard Reviews Connections to Epstein
In September 2019, Lawrence Bacow, president of Harvard University, requested a full review of the connections between late billionaire sex...
Michigan State Black Faculty Oppose New Provost
The Black Faculty, Staff and Administrators Association at Michigan State University has written a letter to the college's president opposing the selection of Teresa Woodruff as provost.
George Mason Faults Professor for Sexual Talk With Students
Allegations against Todd Kashdan, a tenured psychology professor at George Mason University, have come to light through court records, The...
Georgetown Grad Assistants Bargain First Contract
Graduate assistants at Georgetown University, who are affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, reached a tentative agreement on their...
Special Publication for Trustees, Cabinets and Executives on COVID-19, Recession
Not only has COVID-19 become a new crisis for college and university leaders to respond to, but the impact of...

Does the Stimulus Package Really Exclude DACA Students?
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos says she had no choice but to exclude DACA students from the stimulus package's emergency aid. But Democrats in Congress argue that's untrue.
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