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Words Matter for College Presidents, but So Will Actions
Many higher education leaders called for change in response to the killing of George Floyd, but few shared ideas on how to enact it. Observers want them to do more.

Survey Warns of ‘Dramatic Decline’ in Fundraising
College fundraising revenue will likely decline as a result of the pandemic, a new survey from a consulting firm shows.
Kentucky Will Remove Mural That Offended Many
The University of Kentucky will removed a mural that has been the subject of years of debate from Memorial Hall...
Oklahoma State Punished for Ex-Coach's Bribery Scheme
Oklahoma State University’s men’s basketball team and athletics department were punished by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for a bribery...
The Week in Admissions News
A university's unusual policy on AP credit; admissions questions on COVID-19; enrollments could increase; women, alcohol and academics.

Universities Revoke Admissions Offers
Incoming and current college students are being reported to their universities for racist speech on social media related to national discussions on police brutality and racial injustice.

Rush to Publish Risks Undermining COVID-19 Research
COVID-19 research is being published at an astonishingly fast pace and taken up by the public quickly. That comes with problems.
Faculty, Students Raise Alarm About Incoming Journalism Dean
A group of prominent journalism faculty at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication signed a...
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