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Academic Minute: Using Media to Spur Entrepreneurship

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Spelman College Week: Angelino Viceisza, associate professor in the department of economics, looks...

The Week in Admissions News

Affirmative action case reaches Supreme Court; debate over the anthem; new path at Salem College; counselor center use dropped; $150 million gift to Wofford will support need-based aid.

Bill Would Force Iowa Universities to Hold In-Person Graduation

A bill introduced last week in Iowa’s Legislature would require the state’s universities to hold in-person graduations this spring, The...

N.J. Codifies Community College Scholarship Program

New Jersey students coming from families earning less than $65,000 will continue to be eligible to get a tuition-free education...

States and Vaccines for Professors

States continue to take very different positions on vaccines for professors and others who work at colleges. In Connecticut, faculty...

Berkeley Provost Will Become Chicago President

Paul Alivisatos, executive vice chancellor and provost at the University of California, Berkeley, will become president of the University of...

Report: Vaccination Timeline Bolsters Student Housing Project Outlook

Privatized student housing projects that were in strong financial condition before the pandemic arrived are now positioned well to recover...

From School Choice Advocate to Public HBCU Chancellor?

Former UNC system board member worked for DeVos-aligned school choice group and backed controversial Silent Sam agreement. Now faculty and alumni are fighting his appointment as chancellor of Fayetteville State University.