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Visa Denials Disproportionately Affect African Students
International students from African nations and the Global South are much more likely to have their visas rejected, according to...

Princeton Professor Objects to Retraction of Economics Paper
American Economic Review retracted an economics paper, it said, upon the authors’ request. But an author said it was without his consent.

A National Summit on a Higher Ed ‘Low Point’
At a daylong conference on affirmative action, there was much commiserating but little guidance as higher ed leaders searched for a path forward.

Students’ Wellness Preferences and Food Priorities
Survey: Going to the gym is students’ preferred wellness activity over all, but many say they’d access more campus wellness resources if hours met their schedules. On campus food, students value quality and variety of flavors and less processed options.

New on the Job: Q&A With Ohio Wesleyan University’s First Director of Holistic Advising
As the newly appointed director of holistic advising, Lauren Hensley will ensure advising students goes beyond academics.
Colgate Adds Vocational Ed to Benefits for Employees’ Children
Colgate University has added vocational and trade schools to its benefit for employees’ children. Colgate, like many colleges, has offered...
The Paris Commune’s Long Shadow: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Carolyn J. Eichner, professor of history and women’s and gender studies at the University of...
AI Boom Creates Concerns for Recent Graduates
More than half of recent graduates question whether they are properly prepared for the workforce in light of the rise...
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