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In-Person Welcome Weeks Return
Universities and colleges prepare to welcome a new class of incoming freshmen and returning sophomores as the COVID-19 Delta variant spreads and vaccine hesitancy continues.

Why Admissions Teams Need an International School Strategy | Available On-Demand
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The Social Legacies of Our Infrastructure Systems
Infrastructure can keep people locked in the past. In today's Academic Minute, part of Carnegie Mellon University Week, Daniel Armanios...

Incoming Freshmen Are Mentally Exhausted
A new survey finds that incoming first-year students suffer from increased levels of depression, loneliness and hopelessness.

Fear for the Future
Scholars and students face desperate circumstances following Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
Academic Minute: Social Legacies of Infrastructure Systems
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Carnegie Mellon University Week: Daniel Armanios, assistant professor in the department of engineering...
Education Department Clarifies Rules on Professional Judgment
The Department of Education has updated prior guidance to financial aid administrators about their authority to exercise “professional judgment” for...

Growing Like a Weed
Higher ed institutions are increasingly launching courses and programs to train students for the cannabis industry and to demystify the science around the drug as more states legalize marijuana.
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