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Female academics saw their own experiences in the vice presidential debate's gendered and racialized dynamics.

Sidelined by Fear and Bureaucracy

Missouri Valley College students with mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression want to attend classes fully online to cope with the pandemic. College officials say the students aren't eligible for such accommodations. Experts say the students are legally entitled to them.

COVID-19 Mitigation Costs Still Add Up After Students Sent Home

Three North Carolina colleges sent students home only weeks after in-person instruction began. They're still footing the bill for testing, PPE and other COVID-19 prevention measures.

Some Clarification, More Criticism of Trump's Diversity Order

The Labor Department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs offered some official guidance this week about the White House’s controversial...

Justice Department Sues Yale

The Justice Department sued Yale University, claiming the university discriminates against Asian American and white applicants, The Wall Street Journal...

Academic Minute: Latina Suicide Rates

Today on the Academic Minute, part of a celebration of the production's 10-year anniversary: In this segment of 2014, Luis...

COVID-19 Roundup: A Domino Falls on Winter Sports

New England conference cancels its winter sports season, and West Chester abandons spring sports. Some colleges resume in-person instruction as others suspend it. And a journal cites COVID-19 policy for taking a side in November.

Aid Administrators Get More Requests During Pandemic

Most financial aid offices at colleges and universities in a survey said students are increasingly asking them to take into...