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Threats of Violence Don’t Stop Learning in an Online World
Curry College easily shifted classes online after being targeted by threats of violence. College officials used the technological know-how gleaned during the pandemic to keep students learning and safe.
School Health Risks During COVID-19: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Franklin and Marshall College Week: Emily A. Marshall, assistant professor in the department...
Justice Department Plans to Change China Initiative
The Justice Department is planning to make major changes in the China Initiative, including retiring the name, The New York...
Death Care
We’ve all heard a lot about death tolls in recent months. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Central Florida’s...

College Endowments Boomed in Fiscal 2021
The average endowment’s size increased by 35 percent, leaving 19 percent of institutions with endowments worth more than $1 billion. But experts say few students benefited from that growth.

University of Kansas Looks to Cut 42 Academic Programs
Faculty members agree with the administration on cutting 28 programs but are fighting to keep 14 others alive. More cuts may be on the horizon for the state university system.

In Afghanistan, Half-Empty Campuses
Male students attend classes from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., while women come in from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Chancellor Joseph Castro Resigns From California State Univ.
California State University chancellor Joseph Castro resigned Thursday amid mounting criticism of his handling of a subordinate accused of sexual...
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