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‘A Recipe for Disaster’
American College Health Association and other groups condemn state-level restrictions barring colleges from requiring vaccines or other public health measures, such as mandatory masking.

Mills Alumnae Push Back on Acquisition
Some supporters of the college say the financial situation may not be so dire and have pursued legal and political means to slow an acquisition by Northeastern.

‘Indentured Students’
Author discusses her book on the history of student loans -- and of missed opportunities that left students awash in debt.
Report: How to Blur the Line Between High School and College
Jobs for the Future, a national nonprofit focused on education and the workforce, released a report Tuesday that argues for...
Senators Promote Partnerships to Boost Affordability
Two senators hoping to establish a federal-state partnership to make college more affordable for students outlined their plan during a...
Academic Minute: The Ethics of Debt
Today on the Academic Minute: Kate Padgett-Walsh, associate professor of philosophy at Iowa State University, takes a humanistic approach to...

Cries of Union Busting at a Florida College
Professor says he was trying to raise his colleagues’ pay and lost his job in the process.
New Programs: Spanish, Cannabis Business, Homeland Security Administration, Risk Management, Health, Computer Systems, Business
California Lutheran University is starting a minor in Spanish media. Community College of Denver is starting an associate of applied...
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