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The Curious Case of Phenylephrine: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Lucas Berenbrok, associate professor of pharmacy and therapeutics at the University of Pittsburgh, discusses which...

Scaling Up: International Programming Over Four Years
Students at the University of Delaware can apply for an invite-only scholars program that infuses cohort connections with study abroad experiences, culminating in a capstone presentation.
USC Professor Barred From Campus After Exchange With Students
A tenured Jewish professor at the University of Southern California was barred from the campus and instructed to teach remotely...

Campus Engagement Tip: Personal Coaching to Get Plugged In
Staff and student employees at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities offer one-on-one advising sessions to assist learners with finding and joining student organizations that align with their goals.
Presidents’ Perspectives on Affirmative Action: a Survey
A majority of college and university presidents believe the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to restrict consideration of race in admissions...

UNC Wilmington Penalized for Exceeding Out-of-State Cap
The University of North Carolina at Wilmington was sanctioned last week for surpassing its out-of-state enrollment limit for the second...

Online Enrollments Spike at Community Colleges
Federal data suggest larger shares of students at two-year colleges are enrolling online. Higher ed experts say the trend calls for more online supports.

Will the Feds Strip Colleges’ Funds Over Anti-Jewish, Muslim Bias?
Pulling federal money from colleges would happen only after a long, complicated process. For the Education Department, it would be a “nuclear option.”
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