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How Federal Stimulus Spending Plays Out for State Higher Ed

Without federal stimulus money, states would have cut tax appropriations for higher education by 2.3 percent. But how states are spending the billions in stimulus varies.

Purdue Incentivizes Vaccines With In-State Tuition Lottery

Purdue University said Thursday that students vaccinated against COVID-19 will be eligible to win a year’s worth of in-state undergraduate...

Time to Rethink AI Proctoring?

Proctoring companies that use artificial intelligence to monitor students’ behavior during online exams typically require university instructors to review footage of unusual activity. But is that human oversight actually happening?

Data Highlight Internet and Device Access Disparities

Students of color, caretakers and students from low-income backgrounds are more likely to face barriers accessing fast and reliable internet...

AG Says Indiana U May Not Require Proof of Vaccination

Todd Rokita, the attorney general of Indiana, has ruled that Indiana University may not require students, faculty members and other...

Pandemic Exposes Inequities in Indian Higher Education

At the University of Delhi, 35 lecturers have died. Across India, there are complaints of staff members being dismissed or not paid.

Academic Minute: Disaster-Themed Media

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oswego Week: Joshua H. Adams, professor of film/digital film production, explains how...