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Japan to Welcome Back International Students
Students and technical interns make up 70 percent of the 370,000 foreigners waiting for the border to reopen.

Rethinking EdTech: The New Standards of Online Education | Available On-Demand
According to a recent survey, many students have begun to question the underlying value of a degree, with more than...
Ep. 60: COVID’s Impact on the Return to Campus
Despite our expectations and hopes, here we are in another COVID fall. This week’s episode of The Key examines how...
Art and Science Collaboration With Oysters
When art and science meet, good things can happen. In today's Academic Minute, Florida State University's Carolyn Henne discusses one...

Victim, or Astronomy’s Icarus?
Astronomer withdraws paper and puts book sales on hold amid controversy. Some say he’s a casualty in the culture wars; others say he burned himself.
NCAA Rejects Oklahoma State Appeal of Basketball Penalties
The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I Infractions Appeals Committee on Wednesday rejected Oklahoma State University’s request to overturn penalties...

Struggling to Fill a Dangerous and Growing Labor Gap
Students are enrolling in nursing programs as nurse shortages threaten hospitals across the country. But colleges and universities are having difficulty expanding their nursing programs because of limited funds, faculty and space.
Judge Permits Suit Against Montana State to Go to Trial
A Montana judge has ruled that a suit against Montana State University over the shift to online education in March...
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