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Federal Court Dismisses Tuition Refund Lawsuits in Rhode Island

A judge for the federal district of Rhode Island dismissed several class-action lawsuits filed by students seeking tuition refunds for...

Nearly All Counseling Centers Went Virtual During Pandemic

Ninety-nine percent of college counseling centers successfully offer virtual mental health services to students via telehealth, according to a blog...

Academic Minute: Women Working at Home

Today on the Academic Minute: Allison Weidhaas, associate professor in the department of communication and journalism at Rider University, explores...

Wastewater and COVID-19

Tracking a disease is not pretty. In today's Academic Minute, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's Neha Mittal discusses...

COVID-19: A Moment for Women in STEM?

National Academy of Sciences panel chronicles what COVID-19 has been like for female scientists and then urges institutions to take meaningful, equity-minded action on their findings.

‘Ethics and Best Practice’

As the pandemic sapped dormitory projects of their financial reserves, a contractor told the University System of Georgia it had a "win-win" financial proposal, according to newly available documents. The system said no, and soon, the contractor allegedly said it would not be cleaning enough to meet state public health recommendations.

Les Miles Out at Kansas After LSU Allegations Became Public

Les Miles is no longer the head football coach at the University of Kansas days after two reports were released...

Committee: ‘Eyes of Texas’ Not Racist

University of Texas at Austin report finds its alma mater wasn't originally intended to be racist despite describing "a painful reality of the song’s origin." Observers doubt the findings will keep students from feeling excluded.