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More Professors Ditch Print
A majority of faculty members say the pandemic affected their course structures last year. Only 15 percent thought changes were for the better.
More College Students Are Eligible for Food Stamps
The Education Department urged colleges and universities to spread the word to students that more are eligible for food stamp...
Major Expansion Proposed for Cal Grants
The California Student Aid Commission and two members of the state Assembly have proposed a major expansion of the state's...

Bridging the Digital Divide: Lessons from COVID-19 | Tuesday, February 23 at 2:00 pm ET
This webcast will explore the topics in our new special report, "Bridging the Digital Divide: Lessons from COVID-19," and the...
Inequality and Health Care
The pandemic has brought the ties between health and social inequalities to the fore. In today's Academic Minute, part of...

Would Canceling Student Debt Promote Racial Equity?
Many people view canceling student debt as a racial justice issue that would help many Black people struggling to repay their loans -- but most of the people who'd be helped are white and those with high incomes.
COVID Conduct
The dismissal of a graduate student for noncompliance with COVID testing policy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign prompted an outcry among fellow students and raised questions about how far institutions should go to enforce rules and punish violators.
Vermont State Colleges Board Advances Merger Plan
The Vermont State Colleges System will advance with a plan to merge three residential colleges under one accreditation after a...
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