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New Analysis Says Pandemic Hits Women Graduates Hardest
The American Association of University Women, or AAUW, is calling on policy makers to provide more emergency aid to college students, cancel up to $10,000 of loan debt and close the gender pay gap. The demand is in response to the increased economic uncertainty that women college graduates are now facing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Law Professor in Title IX Case Leaves Marquette
Law professor Paul Secunda is no longer working at Marquette University, following accusations that he had an inappropriate relationship with...
Academic Minute: Debt and Price as Predictors of Enrollment
Today on the Academic Minute, Rob K. Larson, associate professor of management at Luther College, explores how student debt is...
Young Adults Likeliest to Change Education Plans
A significant percentage of young adults ages 18 to 24 have already canceled or changed their education plans due to...
College Board Sued Over AP Exams
Students whose Advanced Placement exams could not be submitted last week have filed a federal class action suit against the...
A New Definition of Depression
A new theory on depression could help those suffering today. In today's Academic Minute, James Madison University's Gregg Henriques examines...

Community Colleges Likeliest to Stay Virtual
As most four-year colleges continue to announce intentions to reopen campuses in the fall, many community colleges have said they will remain (mostly) virtual.

How College Students Viewed This Spring's Remote Learning
A professor's in-depth survey of students before and after courses went virtual offers insights into how colleges can improve. The key elements: a thoughtful mix of flexibility and structure.
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