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Academic Minute: Redlined Neighborhoods and Health Outcomes
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week, Kendra Hotz, associate professor of religious studies, explores why social...
DOJ Considers Amnesty for Foreign Funding Disclosures
Officials at the Department of Justice are considering a proposed amnesty program through which academics could disclose past foreign funding...
Columbia Divests From Oil and Gas Companies
Columbia University no longer directly invests in oil and gas companies and doesn't plan to do so, the university announced...
Oxytocin, Part 2
Can this hormone help those with autism spectrum disorder? In today's Academic Minute, part two of our Oxytocin Series, Utah...

A Long and Complicated Road Ahead
Improving how colleges respond to sexual assault on campus is one of President Biden's top priorities. But it's likely to be an uphill battle.

10 Months In
Students are still concerned about online learning, mental health and the value of a college education. But they continue to give their institutions the benefit of the doubt.

Suspending the Rules for Faculty Layoffs
Citing COVID-19, Kansas's state governing board makes it much easier for institutions to suspend or terminate even tenured faculty members.

Biden Orders Up More COVID Guidance for Colleges
President orders creation of more detailed guidance for colleges, with evidence-based recommendations "on how and when to open."
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