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When Naming Legislation, Marketing Matters: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Angela Bradbery, Frank Karel Endowed Chair in Public Interest Communications at the University of Florida...
Princeton Ups What It Gives in Aid
Princeton University announced a major expansion of its financial aid program on Thursday. Under the expansion, most students who have...
PEN America Slams Missouri AG’s Request for J-School Emails
Missouri attorney general Eric Schmitt is misusing the state’s open records law to violate academic freedom and chill the speech...
$100K Scholarship Could Become Issue in Mayoral Race
A scholarship worth nearly $100,000 could become an issue in the Los Angeles mayoral race, the Los Angeles Times reported...
What Do We Mean by ‘Banana Republic’?
The United States has been called a lot of things lately on social media and elsewhere. In today’s Academic Minute...

Water Woes in Jackson
The latest water crisis in Jackson, Miss., is nearly over, but area colleges and universities are calling for long-term fixes.

COVID Goes Back to School
As students return to campus, colleges are reporting record-high numbers of COVID cases—but don’t expect a revival of heightened safety measures.

Faculty Strike at Eastern Michigan
Professors say the university’s health care cost-sharing proposal, which would dramatically increase their premiums, forced their hand. Eastern Michigan files for an injunction to force faculty members back to work.
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