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Poll: Most of the Public Opposes Considering Race in Admissions
A new poll by Reuters/Ipsos found that 62 percent of Americans say race and ethnicity should not be considered at...

‘Disappointment’ and ‘Regret’
Recent allegations of hazing within New Mexico State University’s basketball program are being investigated. The program has been suspended and the head coach fired.

Program Innovation: Micro-Internships Offer Career Experiences, Alumni Connections
Students use Goucher College’s micro-internship program for six-week virtual internships hosted by the college’s alumni network.
New Study: Lack of Sleep Hurts Students’ Grades
Every additional hour of average nightly sleep early in the semester is associated with an 0.07-point increase in end-of-term grade...

Student Success Champion: Q&A With Barrington Price at Dominican University
As vice president of student success and engagement, Price shares his student success philosophy, including the importance of nurturing hope.

Breaking Rules and Making Enemies
Twin investigations find that Minnesota State College Southeast president Marsha Danielson violated policies on accepting gifts and maintaining a respectful workplace.

Iran Forces Dissenters Out of Academe
Many prominent professors have lost their positions in recent weeks.
New Presidents or Provosts: Concordia College–Moorhead, George Washington U, Hendrix College, Kellogg CC, Ohio Wesleyan U, Robert Morris U (Pa.), U of Houston, U of Missouri–St. Louis, Washburn U
Steven J. Berberich, interim vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost at the University of Missouri at St. Louis, has...
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