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Why Presidents Say What They Say
College presidents issued statements both bland and blistering after last week's storming of the U.S. Capitol. Examining the thought process used to craft their words offers understanding into their true values.

‘Just Futures’
Mellon Foundation gives $72 million in grants of up to $5 million each for humanities-focused projects addressing issues of racial justice.

Envisioning Higher Education's Future | Wednesday, January 13 at 2:00 pm ET
This webcast will feature perspectives on possible approaches higher education leaders should consider to transform their institutions to meet the...
Acute Stereotype-Threatening Cues
There are many challenges for women in STEM fields. In today's Academic Minute, part of Bentley University Week, Mateo Cruz...

Are Colleges Superspreaders?
New peer-reviewed analysis suggests that colleges opening in the fall may have led to increased COVID-19 cases in their home counties.

Foreign Students Allege Forced Labor, Trafficking at College
International students at Western Iowa Tech Community College sued the institution, alleging they came to the U.S. with promises of scholarships and professional internships only to be coerced into menial jobs with long hours and low pay.

Higher Ed Workers Get in the COVID Vaccine Line
States differ on prioritizing higher education workers for vaccination the same way as pre-K-12 teachers. CDC recommends higher ed workers be considered in the second phase of vaccination.
New Presidents or Provosts: Bevill State CC, Concorde Career Colleges, Marian U, Olin College of Engineering, Snead State CC, SUNY Upstate Medical U, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Lurleen Wallace CC, Waukesha County Technical College
Richard Barnhouse, vice president of student services and enrollment management at State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota, has been named president...
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