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An Escalating Fight for Recognition
Undergraduate student workers at Kenyon College are continuing a strike this week and putting more pressure on administrators to voluntarily recognize their union.
Closing Becker College to Lay Off More Than 300
Becker College will lay off 329 employees at the end of June, the Telegram & Gazette reported. The layoffs are...
Transformative Effects of Higher Education for Incarcerated Students
Education can still happen in correctional facilities. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Houston-Clear Lake Week, William Powers...

Pennsylvania Consolidation Plans Spark Confusion, Criticism
Amid hearings, meetings and press conferences centered on plans by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education to consolidate six universities, a new report details potential job losses for the public university system.

Should Competitive Colleges Admit More Students?
A few experts on admissions and education professors say it's time. And a few colleges are growing.

Why They Left
Multiple Black academics have resigned, citing concerns about institutional racism, this academic year -- most recently at the University of Memphis.
The Week in Admissions News
Test optional, next year; the Biden plan; voting by young people is up; spring enrollment slides; gay rights at Yeshiva.

The Professional Development Agenda
AACRAO survey identifies the topics of interest to the most people.
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