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Georgia Regents Put Chancellor Search on Hold
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has paused its search for a new chancellor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported...
The Week in Admissions News
Student drinking; staying (mostly) online; Asian American activism; the first bilingual debate conducted in American Sign Language and spoken English.

Admissions Officials Encouraged to Remember Students From Myanmar
They are told to keep in mind the impact of the coup on flow of international students.

A Debt Long Overdue
A recent report found that the state of Tennessee owes between $150 million and $544 million in land-grant funds to Tennessee State University. Lawmakers have known about the underfunding for decades.

College Database Bill Raises Concerns About Student Privacy
A bill intended to close the data gaps on student outcomes in higher education is widely supported, though some are hesitant about how it handles personal information.
Rethinking Trauma Room Design
There is room for improvement in the design of trauma rooms. In today's Academic Minute, part of Kent State University’s...

Hopes Raised Then Quickly Dashed
Shortly after a jury in Minneapolis delivered a guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin, Ohio State University students heard about a local police killing and renewed demands for the university to cut all ties with the city's police department.

A Mystery and a Scandal for Anthropology
Weeks after the University of Pennsylvania announced repatriation plans for a controversial collection of skulls, a separate set of human remains is bringing scrutiny. Princeton University is implicated.
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