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Big Read-and-Publish Push Arrives
Cambridge University Press recently struck dozens of open-access publishing deals with U.S. institutions, convincing many libraries to abandon their traditional journal subscription arrangements for the first time.
When the South Turned Off Red-Light Districts
Some Southern states cracked down on prostitution during World War II. But in today's Academic Minute, part of University of...

Where Caregiving and Gender Intersect
It's not just about gender or caregiving, it's both: new analyses suggest colleges need COVID-19 faculty relief policies that target female caregivers in particular.
Prospective M.B.A. Students Less Worried About COVID-19
Potential M.B.A. students were less worried about COVID-19 in December than they were in July. According to a survey by...

Flexibility for Borrowers in Default
People who have defaulted on privately held education loans are now in for the same COVID-19 flexibilities as other borrowers.
U of Michigan Regent Off Social Media After ‘Witches’ Remarks
A list of organizations, public officials and University of Michigan leaders calling for Ron Weiser, a University of Michigan regent...
Cyberattacks Pose Credit Risks for Higher Education
An increase in cyberattacks against colleges and universities, which comes as institutions rely heavily on digital infrastructure to deliver online...
New Community College Approved in Montana
The Montana House of Representatives passed a resolution Monday that will make Bitterroot Valley Community College District home to the...
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