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COVID Disproportionately Impacted Black and Latino Students
Black and Latino students were more likely than others to cancel or postpone their higher education plans during the COVID-19...

The Demographic Decline and Colleges’ Financial Futures | Available On-Demand
In this webcast, Carleton College’s Nathan D. Grawe, author of The Agile College and Demographics and the Demand for Higher...
Ubuntu: Advancing Antiracism and Population Health Equity
Racism has many effects on those who suffer from its consequences. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Drexel University Week...

Among Students, Lawyers Get a Good Rap
Students are applying to law school in droves, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, the quest for racial justice and a hot job market. One Florida university is even opening a new law school.

Preparing for an Uncertain Future
Theological school leaders say their institutions need to respond to changing times and new challenges. A philanthropic foundation wants to help them do so.
Report: U Florida Did Not Suppress COVID-19 Research
Reports that the University of Florida or state officials destroyed or suppressed COVID-19 research data are baseless, says a faculty...
Auburn Dean Reportedly Involved in Title IX Case Steps Down
Richard Hansen, who last month stepped down as dean of pharmacy at Auburn University, resigned from his professorship this week...
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