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Academic Minute: Stress, Marriage and Hearing Loss
Today on the Academic Minute, Jessica West, Ph.D. student in sociology at Duke University, examines how hearing loss in a...

Higher Ed’s Responsive Strategies To COVID Bring About Faculty Confidence and Optimism | Tuesday, September 22 at 2:00 pm ET
This webcast will explore how the needs of faculty have changed since the initial shift to remote learning this past...
Golf and Racial Segregation in Atlanta
The first desegregation battle in Atlanta was fought in an unusual place. In today's Academic Minute, Central Michigan University's Lane...

Not Shrugging Off Criticism
Scott Atlas, White House adviser on coronavirus, threatens to sue colleagues back at Stanford who spoke out against his approach.

Can Colleges Rely on the CDC?
Colleges rely on guidance from a federal health agency that is operating, as one public health expert put it, "with two hands tied behind its back."

U of California Admissions Blasted by Auditor
Not just donors' children, but athletes and the babysitter of a colleague of the director of undergraduate admissions got into the university, although they weren't qualified. Berkeley in particular is criticized.
Academic Minute: Golf and Racial Segregation in Atlanta
Today on the Academic Minute, Lane Demas, professor of history at Central Michigan University, explores where an unexpected early desegregation...

COVID-19 Roundup: ‘Circuit Breakers’ to Stop Virus’s Spread
Several more universities pause in-person instruction to stem spread of virus, as such moves spur decreases elsewhere. Study estimates sizable role of in-person instruction in local outbreaks. Most NCAA fall championships will be played in the spring.
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