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How Much Will Biden Be Able to Do?

The battle for control of the Senate appears headed to two runoff elections in Georgia, with ramifications for higher education.

Against Face-to-Face Teaching Mandates

Professors and graduate students urge caution on spring plans for in-person instruction.

COVID-19 Roundup: Flurry of Universities Go Virtual

The University at Albany shifts to remote classes for the rest of the fall, Bucknell and Tompkins-Cortland pivot for a week, and Syracuse will go virtual next week through the end of the term.

New Programs: Veterinary Medicine, Marketing, Culinary Arts, Data Analytics, Criminal Justice

Lincoln Memorial University is starting a master of veterinary education program. Mount Aloysius College is starting a major in marketing...

‘Big Data on Campus’

Authors discuss new book, which addresses the best way for college and university leaders to use data when making decisions.

‘They Are Americans Now’

Biden's victory gives a reprieve for DACA recipients, but advocates for Dreamers say congressional action is what's really needed.

Notre Dame Students Scolded for Football Parties

The Reverend John Jenkins, president of the University of Notre Dame, sent an email to students on Sunday that admonished...

Academic Minute: Story-Based Learning

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Academy Week, Andrew Kahn, distinguished service professor at SUNY Buffalo State...