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Remembering George Floyd
Some colleges are reviewing their law enforcement and criminal justice curricula following national unrest around police brutality and racism.

Expanding Indian Higher Education
Government plan envisions "top 100 universities in the world" being given permission to operate in the country.

COVID-19 Roundup: Colleges Shift Strategy in Waves
Institutions in New Jersey and Massachusetts revert to mostly virtual instruction; Purdue's president sees "zero lethal risk" to students; instructional and living alternatives crop up.

‘A Field Guide to Grad School’
Author provides "the hidden curriculum" needed to navigate the years of graduate school.
Academic Minute: Insects and Crime Scenes
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Loyola University Maryland Week, David Rivers, professor of biology, explores how insects can...
Support Grows for Doubling AmeriCorps
Top Democratic and Republican senators are endorsing a proposal that would double the number of AmeriCorps positions nationally. Roy Blunt...
Student Aid Administrators Recommend Improvements
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid should be further simplified by automatically including more data from IRS filings, including...

Decision Time for Athletics
Division I and college leaders are responding to pressure from players to prioritize their health during the coronavirus pandemic. Some leaders have decided that fall athletic competition isn't safe and canceled the season, while others are holding out hope they can still play this year.
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