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NLRB Asserts That ‘Certain’ College Athletes Are Employees

The general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board issued a memo Wednesday asserting that “certain” college and university athletes...

Zapping the Gut

A new treatment option could be on the way for your hospital stay. In today's Academic Minute, NYU Abu Dhabi's...

Denied in a Heartbeat

Kutztown University didn’t grant any remote teaching requests this term, not even to an immunosuppressed professor with a new heart. The case raises more questions about “blanket” accommodation bans.

Improving Equity in the Liberal Arts

The Schuler Education Foundation plans to give $500 million to up to 25 liberal arts colleges -- including Bates, Carleton and Union -- to expand access for underserved students.

Congress Considering Income Cap for Free Community College

Congressional Democrats and the Biden administration are looking into adding a means test to the free community college provision of...

Reaching Beyond Campus

Battered by enrollment declines and lost academic momentum among low-income students, colleges across the country are ramping up their off-campus outreach efforts in the wake of the pandemic.

Judge Strikes Down Arizona Law Prohibiting Vaccine Mandates

Board of Regents says the state’s public universities have not indicated any plans to change their COVID protocols in response to the ruling.