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Emmert to Retire as NCAA’s President, a ‘Mutual’ Decision
Mark Emmert, who led the National Collegiate Athletic Association through a period of enormous growth and even more turmoil, will...

‘The Walls Around Opportunity‘
Author discusses book on “the failure of colorblind policy for higher education.”
Harvard Redresses Its Historic Ties to Slavery
Harvard University has pledged $100 million to make amends for its historical ties to slavery, the university announced Tuesday. The...

Redefining Higher Ed Events for Optimal Audience Engagement | Available On-Demand
As you design the next generation of events for your institution, now is an ideal time to discover additional ways...
Don Kassner of MonitorEDU
This week’s episode of the Pulse podcast features a conversation with Don Kassner, president and founder of MonitorEDU. In a...
73 Colleges Added to Program on Pell for Prisoners
The Education Department today added 73 colleges to the Second Chance Pell Experiment, which allows incarcerated people to receive Pell...
Neuroinflammation Protein and Glioblastoma
Why do men have worse survival rates from brain tumors? In today’s Academic Minute, part of Florida International University Week...

Graduating In Person, at Last
For many graduates from the COVID classes of 2020 and 2021, commencement was virtual, students only or just no fun. This year they’re joining the Class of 2022 for the full-blown experience.
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