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Campus Infrastructure Shudders Under Record Cold
Campus closures have stopped COVID-19 testing and vaccinations while some colleges struggle through power outages and burst pipes displacing students.

Waiting for the ACT
In New York City and outside St. Louis, students who signed up for the ACT and had been told the test would be given showed up and found no test.

Aid Application Data Portend Dip in Low-Income, Minority Students
Number of high school seniors completing U.S. financial aid form drops 10 percent; current students renew at healthy rates. Students from disadvantaged backgrounds seem disproportionately affected.
Public Guide to COVID-19 Retweets
Effective messaging is key in total’s digital world. In today's Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Jeannette Sutton...

Is Stanford Letting In Too Many Wealthy Students?
Stanford's faculty votes for new policies designed to de-emphasize wealth, which isn't an official criteria for admission. Will the approach work?

State Higher Ed Funding for Next Year Looks Like a Mixed Bag
California, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa and Kentucky are looking at spending more on colleges and universities in the upcoming fiscal year. Georgia, Hawaii, Nevada and North Dakota eye cuts.
Academic Minute: Public Guide to COVID-19 Retweets
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Jeannette Sutton, associate professor and director of graduate studies...
AAUP Chapter Calls for Chapel Hill Chancellor's Resignation
The American Association of University Professors chapter at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill issued a statement calling...
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