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Navigating Grief and Memorials
Leaders have careful choices to make when faculty and staff members pass away.

Prospective Students Are Open to Vaccine Requirements
Survey finds that they want requirements -- and so do their parents -- despite actions in Florida, Texas and Utah that might make them impossible.

App’s Private Aid Algorithm Promises Fast Cash
Start-up uses an algorithm developed by Sara Goldrick-Rab to approve student emergency aid applications quickly. Experts say the outsourcing can work, if known pitfalls can be avoided.
New Hampshire Governor Relents on Out-of-State Student Vaccinations
New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu last week agreed that, as of April 19, all people older than 16 can get...
The Week in Admissions News
A blogger's perspective; accidental admissions; higher education's challenges; dormitories and race; LGBTQ inclusion in athletics.

A Big Budget From Biden
President’s proposed budget increases funding for Pell Grants, minority-serving institutions, research and more. But higher education organizations and experts say there are a few other things they would have liked to see.
Academic Minute: Deliberate Practice and Teaching
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Penn State University Week: Bill Goffe, teaching professor of economics, explores how to...
Following Student Death, Bowling Green Expels Fraternity
A month after a student died after drinking at a fraternity party, Bowling Green State University has expelled the fraternity...
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