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Rutgers Chancellor, Not President, Sorry for Statement on Anti-Semitism
On Wednesday, the chancellor of Rutgers University at New Brunswick, Christopher J. Molloy, and the provost, Francine Conway, condemned anti-Semitism...
The Week in Admissions News
Two-month sentence in admissions scandal; Elizabeth City repays student debt; Black enrollment drop in Illinois; studying while parenting; do graduates feel employable?

States and Systems Move Away From Testing in Admissions
Actions have been taken in California, Colorado, Illinois, Montana, New York, North Carolina and Washington State.
Vietnam Veterans’ Anti-War Movement
The Vietnam War can be a Rorschach test. In today's Academic Minute, Purchase College's Elise Lemire explains how some veterans...
Disaster-Themed Media
Real-life disasters can influence habits at the box office. In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oswego Week, Joshua H...

How Federal Stimulus Spending Plays Out for State Higher Ed
Without federal stimulus money, states would have cut tax appropriations for higher education by 2.3 percent. But how states are spending the billions in stimulus varies.
College Athletes Would Gain Right to Unionize Under New Bill
Democrats in Congress are looking to change the college sports landscape with new legislation that would classify college athletes as...
Elizabeth City State Pays Student Debt
Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina will clear debt for students with outstanding balances on their accounts from the...
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