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Monitoring Employee Health Data
Your health is now more important than ever to your employer. In today's Academic Minute, part of Bentley University Week...

A Fraught Balancing Act
Some college leaders quickly cracked down on students and faculty voicing support for rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol. Others walked a fine line between protecting free speech rights and tamping down incendiary language.

Little Legacy on Higher Ed—Except Controversy
After a tumultuous four years, Betsy DeVos leaves her tenure as education secretary knowing much of what she did will be undone by the Biden administration.

A ‘Fauci Effect’?
Students are showing more interest in health-related education. Experts say it's not just about Anthony Fauci.

Admissions Have and Have-Nots
Institutions with money and prestige are doing very well this year; those known for serving low-income students, not so much.
The Week in Admissions News
Trump commutes a sentence; Democrats control the Senate; grades and the pandemic; prison education.
Chapman Faces Pressure to Fire Professor Who Spoke at Trump Rally
John Eastman, a conservative legal scholar who raised widely discredited questions about whether Kamala Harris could serve as vice president...

New Orleans Reforms Are Making a Difference
Study finds that, post-Katrina, more students are going to college and succeeding there.
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