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Legal Scholar Denied Visa to Teach in Hong Kong
An American legal scholar and expert on LGBTQ rights said he was denied a visa to teach human rights law...
The Week in Admissions News
Emory replaces grants with loans; how colleges are using MacKenzie Scott’s gifts; student deaths at WPI; completion rates.

Close to Home
Forty-four percent of nontraditional students attended a college closer to home than would have been the case otherwise because of the pandemic, survey finds.

Jewishness, Whiteness and Privilege
Complaint alleges Jewish students in Brooklyn College’s mental health counseling program were painted by professors and fellow students as “white and privileged” and complicit in the oppression of people of color.
Allegheny to Cut 3 Programs, 29 Faculty Jobs
Allegheny College will eliminate four programs, Erie News Now reported. Eliminated will be majors in film and digital storytelling, geology...
Academic Minute: Fostering Resilience Among College Students
Today on the Academic Minute: John Lefebvre, professor of psychology at Wofford College, explores how bringing struggling students together to...

‘You Are a Data Person’
Amelia Parnell explains why nearly everyone in higher education can contribute to important conversations about data and analysis to help students and improve institutions.
Yale Will Review Policies on Donors
Yale University is forming a committee to review rules on donors and gifts, The New York Times reported. The move...
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