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Academic Minute: Lifestyle Medicine and COVID-19
Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Academy Week, Richard M. Rosenfeld, distinguished professor and chairman of otolaryngology...

Applications Tank in State That Requires SAT or ACT
Florida, which has resisted calls to go test optional, sees major decline in applicants.
Survey on American Attitudes on the Humanities
Just over half (56 percent) of Americans agree strongly with the statement that “the humanities should be an important part...
More Flexibility in Medical School Admissions
But med school admissions are more competitive than ever before.

With Us or Against Us?
Students of color at Haverford and administrators are at a standstill as a boycott of classes continues for a second week. The students are demanding firm commitments to structurally shift the institution and better support for students of color.
Notre Dame Faculty Register Disappointment in President
The Faculty Senate at the University of Notre Dame voted by a 29 to 13 margin in favor of a...

Waiting for the Seniors to Apply
Forty-seven percent of all students, and 56 percent of low-income students, have not started applying to colleges yet, says survey of high school seniors.
Guilford Plans Layoffs of Tenured and Visiting Faculty
Guilford College, in North Carolina, plans to eliminate 30 percent of its full-time faculty positions and discontinue nearly half its...
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