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A new GMAT; pressure on UCLA to accept transfer students; dining halls and students with eating disorders; larger Pell Grants?
A New Tentative Agreement to Resolve Temple Strike
Temple University and its striking graduate students have reached a tentative agreement to end a labor action that started Jan...
Making Slavery ‘Normal’ in English America
The history of slavery should continue to be talked about. In today’s Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Professor Week...

A DEI Director Ousted for Questioning DEI?
The faculty director of a California community college’s Office of Equity, Social Justice and Multicultural Education says she questioned her college’s “orthodoxy” on such issues. She says her work was impeded and her contract isn’t being renewed.

Biden’s Budget Calls for $820 Pell Increase
The administration also wants $90 billion over 10 years to make two years of community college free.
Making Slavery ‘Normal’ in English America: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Professor Week: Lou Roper, SUNY Distinguished Professor of History at the...
Latina Women Outpace Men at HSIs
Latinas are enrolling in and graduating from Hispanic-serving institutions at higher rates than Latinos, according to Excelencia in Education.
A New GMAT Will Arrive This Year
A new version of the Graduate Management Admission Test will debut this year. The Graduate Management Admission Council, which runs...
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