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Why Community Colleges Lost So Many Men

A new working paper suggests male enrollment fell significantly at community colleges during the pandemic because they disproportionately enroll in hands-on technical courses more difficult to offer online.

Baptist College in Kentucky Picks First Female President

Georgetown College in Kentucky appointed Rosemary Allen, a former provost and dean at the college, to serve as its 26th...

Vending Machines Offer COVID Tests at Case Western Reserve

Students returning to class at Case Western Reserve University Monday found a dozen vending machines on campus stocked with COVID-19...

U of Utah Students Urge Crackdown on Racism on Campus

University of Utah students gathered outside the main administration building Friday to demand that university leaders take stronger action against...

U of Wyoming Changes Approach to Testing

The University of Wyoming has announced a new approach to COVID-19 testing in the spring semester. The university will no...

U of Wyoming Changes Approach to Testing

The University of Wyoming has announced a new approach to COVID-19 testing in the spring semester. The university will no...

Harnessing the Power of Health-Care Apps

Should you share the health data your device collects? In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Sal Agnihothri considers the risks...

A 4-Day Workweek

D’Youville College shifts to a four-day, 32-hour workweek for staff and administrators—with no reduction in pay or benefits.