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Negotiators Fail to Bridge ‘Gulf’ on Reciprocity Changes
An Education Department rule-making committee went back and forth this week over how and whether states should regulate out-of-state online colleges, but didn’t reach an agreement.

Student Wellness Tip: Promote Psychological Resilience
Students in crisis are less likely to perform well in their academics, but teaching self-regulation practices can help a student soothe their mind and take on challenges during the day.
Senate Democrats Press Education Department for FAFSA Fix

24-7 Library Spaces Drive Commuter Student Success
Campus libraries with a designated room open all the time benefit students who travel to campus and any campus community member needing a late-night study space.
Tempting Choices and Outcome Devaluation: Academic Minute
U.K. Science Secretary Pays Damages to Professor Over Extremism Claims
The professor says the science secretary “made a cheap political point at my expense and caused serious damage to my reputation.”

New College of Florida Hires Professor Who Champions Colonialism
The institution’s president has appointed Bruce Gilley—who’s argued that a “European moral revolution” ended Africa’s “endemic slave empires” and said the transgender flag symbolizes mutilating children—to teach.

Demand for Online Classes Prompts Closure of Satellite Centers in Iowa
The University of Iowa’s learning centers used to hold in-person classes for graduate business and social work students, but those students have preferred remote learning since the pandemic.
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