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Open COVID Pledge
Battling COVID-19 takes a team of people. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Utah's Jorge L. Contreras looks into...

Living Together -- Apart
A new study of three universities found that certain dorms on their campuses were widely, but unofficially, considered off-limits for low-income students and students of color.

Secure File Sharing Compromises University Security
A list of higher education institutions affected by a vulnerability in supposedly secure file transfer software could grow, cybersecurity experts say.
University of Iowa Loans $50 Million to Athletics
Amid its own budget woes, the University of Iowa's main campus will give $50 million to its athletics department via...
College Will Pay Employees $250 to Get Vaccinated
Johnson County Community College, in Kansas, will pay all faculty and other employees -- full-time and part-time -- $250 each...
Education Department Starts Review of Title IX
The U.S. Department of Education has started a review of the rules issued over Title IX of the Education Amendments...

Balking at an International Partnership
Cornell faculty and students opposed to a proposed collaboration between the university and China's Peking University want an overhaul of the process for approving international dual-degree programs.
Mergers and Other ‘Transformational’ Partnerships: The Key Podcast
This week's episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed's news and analysis podcast, looks at a new effort to encourage...
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