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Columbia ‘Simply Cannot Function’
Student workers halted many campus operations Wednesday as part of a weeks-long strike for a first contract. Professors worry about fallout for undergraduates as the semester nears an end, and many blame the university, not the strikers.

Accreditor Denies Saint Leo–Marymount California Merger
Saint Leo intends to resubmit its acquisition plan to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges in March.
Medical Schools Saw Record Applications, Diverse Classes
Applications to medical school soared by 17.8 percent for the 2021–22 academic year, reaching a record 46,758, the Association of...
Moody’s Forecasts Stable Outlook for Higher Ed in 2022
After two challenging years for higher education, Moody’s Investors Service forecasts a stable outlook for the sector in 2022, the...
Academic Minute: Understanding Abortion Clinic Selection
Today on the Academic Minute: Orlaith Heymann, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the University of Cincinnati, examines the painful...
New Funds to Help Community Colleges Enroll Adult Learners
A group of 20 community colleges across eight states will receive grants from the Lumina Foundation to increase enrollment of...
Counseling Centers’ LGBTQ+ ‘Friendliness’ Depends on State
A new study from Bucknell University found that the “friendliness” of a college counseling center’s website to LGBTQ+ students was...

Judge Halts Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate
Officials with Georgia public universities had testified in the case challenging the Biden order that mandates vaccination for employees of federal contractors.
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