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Pandemic Workplace Protections Divide Congress
As some professors and other campus workers raise concerns about their safety as campuses reopen, Congress is divided over increasing federal workplace safety regulations during the pandemic.

‘Going to the Mat’ Over Diversity Training
Political science professor at Converse College says he's facing termination for refusing to complete two diversity and antibias training modules.

COVID-19 Roundup: Counting the Campus Cases
New York Times identifies 6,300 COVID-19 cases linked to 270 colleges, including 14 deaths. Survey finds college staff members wanting more communication from their leaders. And more decisions about campus reopenings (or not).
College Groups Urge Extending Relief for Borrowers
Several associations representing the nation’s colleges and universities on Wednesday urged congressional leaders to continue excusing student loan borrowers from...
Academic Minute: DASH Diet
Today on the Academic Minute, Maria Antonia Rodriguez, associate professor of psychology at Northcentral University, details a plan that helps...
Ninth Circuit Adopts ‘Simpler’ Method for Accused Student Claims
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit delivered a win for students accused of sexual misconduct on July...
Judge Rejects Citizenship Restriction on CARES Funding
A federal judge for the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction Friday ordering that the Department of...
Impact of Mandatory FAFSA Filing Policies
Mandatory Free Application for Federal Student Aid filing policies aren't a magical salve, but they can greatly increase the number...
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