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CARES Act Funding Rule Enjoined in Massachusetts
A federal judge for the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts has enjoined a Department of Education rule that bars undocumented...
The Week in Admissions News
Latinx challenges; civil liberties and suspensions; student trust; Airbnb rules.

57th Person Indicted in Admissions Scandal
Another parent charged with cheating to get his daughter into Georgetown.

No SAT in Egypt for This Academic Year
College Board cancels all exams for the country, citing test security issues.

COVID-19 Roundup: A Strike and Suspensions
Graduate students at the University of Michigan begin a work stoppage today. Four institutions go online and four hand out dozens of suspensions. The University of Alabama defends its strategy.

Counties and Colleges Wrangle Over COVID-19
Campus leaders in Kansas, Michigan and Texas face pressure from local health authorities to toughen COVID-19 restrictions, and some push back.
Academic Minute: College Choice Among First-Generation Students
Today on the Academic Minute, Tiffany Cresswell-Yeager, assistant professor of higher education leadership at Gwynedd Mercy University, discusses how class...
Bloomberg Donates $100M to Black Med Schools
Michael Bloomberg, businessman, former mayor of New York City and one-time Democratic candidate for president, announced on Thursday that his...
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