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Report Notes Progress on Diversity and Inclusion at Missouri
The American Council on Education released its second evaluation report of the University of Missouri’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts...

Call for Doubling Pell, Forgiving Debt
John King Jr., a former education secretary, calls for debt forgiveness and doubling Pell Grants during hearing on Capitol Hill, as lawmakers worry pandemic will worsen educational disparities.
New Programs: Game and Computer Arts, Medical Assistants, Finance, Athletic Training, Cannabis Control, Advocacy and Analysis, Environmental Science, Public Health, Economic Policy, Bilingual Journalism, Music M.B.A., International Relations
Albertus Magnus College is starting a new major in game and computer arts. Diné College is introducing a certificate program...
James Madison Recommends Dropping Confederate Building Names
James Madison University, in Virginia, announced on Monday it would recommend to its governing body that the university rename three...
The Pulse: COVID-Converted Podcast #2 (Phil Hill)
This episode of the Pulse podcast is the second in an audio and video podcast series in response to the...

‘U.S. News’ Will Rank Test-Blind Colleges
In the past, such institutions were unranked. The magazine won't say how it will rank them.
Variety in Exercises
Should you change up your exercise routine? In today's Academic Minute, part of New York University Week, Susan Malone determines...

College Football Hit by Coronavirus
Thirty Louisiana State football players are in quarantine, and 23 Clemson football players test positive. Major football programs report COVID cases since voluntary workouts started June 1.
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