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Law Deans, Pre– and Post–COVID-19
The Association of American Law Schools wanted to know how law deans are different now, after the COVID-19 pandemic. So...

Temple Police Clash With Administrators
Amid a surge in gun violence near campus, the Temple University Police Association disputes as “factually untrue” the hiring and patrol numbers the administration has reported.

Clearing the ‘Final Obstacle’ to a Degree
New report suggests a microgrant program at Georgia State helps students complete their degrees faster and with less debt.
Tennessee Community Colleges Cut Positions and Lay Off Staff
Some Tennessee community colleges have laid off employees and cut positions in response to steep enrollment declines, Axios Nashville reported...
Why Teaching Is Harder Than You Think
The pandemic has made certain jobs even harder. In today’s Academic Minute, Winthrop University’s Marshall G. Jones explores one occupation...

Record Applications, Record Rejections
The most competitive colleges and universities in the country got more competitive. But most institutions are still trying to fill their classes.

Classroom 911
A professor called campus police on two students who arrived late to class, prompting discussions about better ways to handle classroom disruptions.

Oberlin College Loses $31M Appeal
Barring an appeal to Ohio’s Supreme Court, Oberlin College will have to pay out $31 million for supporting false claims that a local bakery discriminated against students of color.
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