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Analysis: Students of Color Less Likely to Have Paid Internships
Black students are more likely to be in unpaid internships and participated in more unpaid internships than their white peers...

How Community Colleges Are Serving the Most Vulnerable
Two-year colleges worked quickly to help students get through the pandemic, pivoting to drive-through food banks and community partnerships.
Education Department Finalizes Religious Freedom Rule
The Department of Education on Wednesday finalized its new rule requiring among other things that public universities uphold the First...
Republican Coronavirus Proposal Not Enough, Associations Say
As Congress continues to be gridlocked over another coronavirus relief package, Senator Lamar Alexander on Wednesday urged Democrats to support...
How to Support Student Parents
A nonprofit advocacy organization for students who are also parents has released a tool kit with recommendations for how colleges...
Interracial Friendships
The flow of migrants into southern Europe has made classrooms more diverse. In today's Academic Minute, Assumption University's Cinzia Pica-Smith...

Who Leads Colleges After COVID-19?
A singular focus on the current crisis won't do, higher education leaders say. Those in power at colleges and universities must find time to prepare their institutions for an unsettled future that looks very different from the old status quo.

Scholars on Strike
Academics across the U.S. strike and teach for racial justice and an end to police violence against people of color.
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