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‘Ethics and Best Practice’
As the pandemic sapped dormitory projects of their financial reserves, a contractor told the University System of Georgia it had a "win-win" financial proposal, according to newly available documents. The system said no, and soon, the contractor allegedly said it would not be cleaning enough to meet state public health recommendations.

COVID-19: A Moment for Women in STEM?
National Academy of Sciences panel chronicles what COVID-19 has been like for female scientists and then urges institutions to take meaningful, equity-minded action on their findings.
Kettering University Cuts 5 Programs
Kettering University will cut more than a third of its programs, MLive reported. The university will not accept any new...
States Seek Education Department's Help in Regulating Loan Servicers
Officials from 11 states on Tuesday asked Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to reverse two Trump administration policies that they say...
2 Charged With Helping International Students Trick Their Way Into Top Colleges
Yi Chen and Yixin Li have been charged by federal prosecutors with running businesses in Southern California that charged foreign...

Committee: ‘Eyes of Texas’ Not Racist
University of Texas at Austin report finds its alma mater wasn't originally intended to be racist despite describing "a painful reality of the song’s origin." Observers doubt the findings will keep students from feeling excluded.
Academic Minute: Wastewater and COVID-19
Today on the Academic Minute: Neha Mittal, postdoctoral associate in the department of bioinformatics and genomics at the University of...
New Programs: Internet of Things, Data Science, Public Health, Culinary Arts, Business
Florida International University is starting a master's degree in the internet of things. Florida State University is starting a master's...
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