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As Afghan Colleges Reopen, Women Are Separated From Men
Afghan students returning to college this week are already seeing the influence of the new Taliban leadership, which grabbed power...

A Long-Standing Push
Colleges are trying to recruit women for training and apprenticeship programs that prepare them for male-dominated fields. Progress is slower than advocates hoped.
Tenure Awarded… at U of Scranton, U of Texas at San Antonio
University of Scranton Peter Andersen, management, marketing and entrepreneurship Michael Landram, health and human performance Wendy Manetti, nursing Katherine Stumpo...
Federal Agency Acts Against Income-Share Agreement Lender
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau took action Tuesday against a company offering income-share agreements to help students finance their degrees...
Georgia University Basketball Coach Dies From COVID-19
A recently hired assistant basketball coach at Shorter University died Saturday after falling ill with COVID-19. Officials at the private...
Grants to Boost Mental Health at West Virginia Schools
West Virginia’s High Education Policy Commission has awarded nearly $60,000 in grants to bolster mental health services at the state’s...

How COVID-19 Changed College Admissions
Common App finds colleges delayed deadlines and students were later with applications.

‘A Natural Progression’
Advocates say now is the time for colleges and universities to move “beyond the box” and stop asking criminal history questions on admissions applications. A Senate bill would help make that happen.
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