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Groups Seek Bigger Role for Higher Ed in Supporting Refugees
Fifty-one different organizations and higher education institutions sent a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Acting Secretary of...
Hackers Target University of Texas at El Paso
The University of Texas at El Paso is scrambling to restore its IT networks following the discovery of a possible...

Committee: ‘Eyes of Texas’ Not Racist
University of Texas at Austin report finds its alma mater wasn't originally intended to be racist despite describing "a painful reality of the song’s origin." Observers doubt the findings will keep students from feeling excluded.
Southern New Hampshire Acquires Coding Boot Camp Kenzie Academy
Southern New Hampshire University has added Kenzie Academy, a coding boot camp, to its growing arsenal of providers offering short-term...

Using Data and Analytics in Campus Decision Making | Tuesday, March 9 at 2:00 pm ET
This webcast explores the possibilities of using data to make smarter decisions. Learn how to transition your institution's decision-making from...
COVID-19 and Mortality
COVID-19 has affected mortality in one sex more than the other, but why? In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight...

‘MOOCs Failed, Short Courses Won’
Education-technology company Coursera launched a bid to become a publicly traded company last week, giving industry experts a glimpse at its financial inner workings. The company is losing money, but it might be finding a way to monetize MOOCs.

Rethinking Title IX
President Biden ordered the Education Department to re-examine former education secretary Betsy DeVos's controversial rule on campus sexual misconduct.
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