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U of Houston Cancels Art Event for Sculpture Deemed ‘Satanic’
Antiabortion groups say the sculpture being exhibited on campus has “satanic” imagery and reflects the artist’s stance on abortion rights.
Millions of Scholarly Articles Are Not Being Archived: Report
‘New Communism’ Group Disrupts Yale Professor’s Class

The SAT Enters the 21st Century
The College Board’s ubiquitous standardized test is now exclusively digital and significantly shorter. It’s a big change at a decisive moment for the testing industry.
Texas Tech Professor on Leave for ‘Hateful, Antisemitic’ Comments

Scaling Up: Teaching Students Meditative Practices
A decade-old initiative at Cornell University empowers students to destress and reflect through meditation sessions.

Career Prep Tip: Helping Students See the Value in Summer Work
Research from a professor and staff member from the University of Pittsburgh shows an opportunity to help students connect how their work experiences provide them with professional skills.

California Offers Stipends to Financially Vulnerable Community College Students
A new pilot program gives students who were formerly incarcerated or in the foster care system, and some low-income parents, money to help pay their living costs.
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