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John Jay Students Rally to Cancel Opera by White Librettist
Students at John Jay College are lobbying to cancel a production of Emmett Till, A New American Opera, scheduled to...
Small Alternative College to Take 1-Year Break
Wayfinding College in Portland, Ore.—which offers only a two-year degree in “self and society”—announced it would take an “organizational rest”...
Student Affairs Staff Quit Because of Burnout, Low Pay
Eighty-four percent of student affairs professionals said the stress and crisis management responsibilities of their jobs lead to burnout, according...

Assessing Pandemic Learning
A new survey finds that labs, group work and class discussions were among the worst learning experiences of the pandemic. How will that change things for students going forward?
A State Flag and the Violent History of Colonization
Symbols of the past that reflect negative historical traits are found beyond the South. In today’s Academic Minute, the University...

As Ukrainians Flee, This ‘University Moves With Them’
An online university is offering 1,000 scholarships and opening its virtual doors to Ukrainian students whose studies have been disrupted by the war.

Cornell Lowers Credit Cap for Engineers
Citing concerns for student mental health, the university is reducing the maximum number of credits engineers can take from 23 to 20 per semester.

UCLA Will Pay Adjunct, After All
After three days of complaints about its previous policy of not paying an adjunct, the university reverses course.
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