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Are Amherst’s COVID Policies Too Strict, or Just Smart?

Students object to the college’s policies limiting off-campus activities, and a debate ensues over whether the policies overreach or are appropriately cautious.

ABA Approves First Fully Online Law School

The American Bar Association has approved the first fully online law school in the country, according to AbovetheLaw.com. The approval...

A New Playbook for Serving Adult Learners

Education Strategy Group, an education consulting firm, has released a new playbook focused on ways colleges and universities can better...

The Grass May Be Greener for Women in Industry

The pay gap between men and women in academic science is bigger than it is in industry, according to a new analysis of federal survey data. What might it take to close that gap?

SUNY Chancellor Denies Helping With Cuomo Memoir During Work

Investigators questioned Jim Malatras, chancellor of the State University of New York system, for allegedly spending normal working hours helping...

‘No Study Without Struggle’

Author discusses book on higher education history and settler colonialism.

Financial Aid Scam Roils Calif. Community Colleges

The California Community College system is investigating an admissions and financial aid scam involving “bot” students enrolled in courses and...