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Nanotechnology -- Science With Social Responsibility
Nanoparticles in your favorite items could be doing you harm. In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Academy Week...

Strength in Numbers
A group of new liberal arts college presidents of color has formed an alliance to collectively address issues of racial diversity, equity and inclusion on their campuses.

COVID-19 Roundup: Slew of N.Y. Colleges Goes Virtual
Syracuse, Hilbert and Niagara among New York private colleges to abandon in-person learning earlier than planned. Outbreaks disrupt college football schedule and start to basketball season.
Enrollment Still Down
Undergraduate enrollment is still down across higher education, according to the latest National Student Clearinghouse report. Black and Hispanic enrollment in community colleges is still down more than white and Asian enrollment.

The Biden Presidency and International Education
It's been a hard four years for supporters of international education. Experts expect a reset in international education policies under Biden, but caution that damage to the once-welcoming image of the United States can't be easily erased.

Disability as Diversity
Colleges and universities are making progress on efforts to serve disabled students, but some advocates and scholars say higher ed has been slow to recognize disability as an identity group or include it in programming around diversity and inclusion.
Academic Minute: Science With Social Responsibility
Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Academy Week, Miriam Rafailovich, a distinguished professor in the department of...
International Student Numbers at U.S. High Schools Decline
A total of 69,518 international students were enrolled in U.S. high schools in fall 2019, a 6 percent decline from...
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