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Students of Color Less Likely to Get Mental Health Treatment
While mental health worsened among all student groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, students of color were particularly vulnerable, according to...
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Political Interference in Higher Ed Is Becoming Endemic
David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler write that the pandemic has helped fuel growing government intervention in higher ed.
New Programs: Musical Theater, American History, Cybersecurity, Business, Biomedical Sciences, Nursing, Exercise
Drew University is starting a minor in musical theater. Gettysburg College is starting a master’s degree, online, in American history...
Schooling Colleges on Student Loan Repayment
Wisconsin officials are informing college employees, from professors to custodians, that they can get their student loans forgiven through a federal program for which many wrongly assumed they were ineligible.
Wireless Charging of Electric Vehicles: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University College of Engineering Week: Khurram Afridi, associate professor of electrical and...
The Week in Admissions News
Suit charges Rutgers with rigging rankings; loan repayment period extended; Common Application adds 50 colleges; VMI alumni vs. “CRT”; new app for students.
Walden U Accused of ‘Reverse Redlining’
Walden University has been sued in federal court for preying on minorities and women and misrepresenting the costs and credits...
More Out-of-State Students at North Carolina HBCUs
But limits remain at other institutions.
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