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Hawaii-UCSD Women’s Soccer Called Off Due to COVID-19
A women’s soccer game between the University of California, San Diego, and the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, scheduled for...
Understanding the Impact of Climate Change on Sea Life
Climate change will have many effects on sea life. In today's Academic Minute, Florida Institute of Technology's Richard Aronson dives...

High School Students and Counselors Are Burned Out
Frustrations have not disappeared at schools that are open but changed by the pandemic.

More Colleges Mandate Vaccines to Comply With Biden Order
Even as pending deadline prompts more universities to comply with Biden order mandating vaccination against COVID-19 for employees of federal contractors, some are still studying the order or determining next steps.

Ex-Coach at Georgetown Pleads Guilty in Admissions Case
He faces one to four years in prison.
The Week in Admissions News
Biden’s budget package; anti-Semitism on campus; Halloween worries; protests at Howard.

‘We Are Fighting for Our Survival’
If the Claremont School of Theology cannot sell its campus for close to market value, it will close. The Claremont Colleges, first in line to purchase the land, asserts it has already made a generous offer.

U of Florida Bars Professors From Helping Lawsuit Against the State
University claims conflict of interest requires that faculty members not participate in suit. Decision stuns experts, who note that faculty have played a variety of roles in suits against states.
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