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Transfer Enrollment Declines
The bad news from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center about college enrollments continues.

Moving Into the Long Term
With some colleges and universities planning to continue online learning into the spring, students are now looking at over a year of learning from home. How will their well-being and academics be affected?
Academic Minute: Teaching the Environment
Today on the Academic Minute, Theodora Pinou, professor of biology at Western Connecticut State University, explores a way to teach...
Zoom Faces More Allegations of Censorship
Zoom declined to support virtual conferences with Leila Khaled at New York University and the University of Hawai'i at Manoa...
Berkeley Reveals Details of Eugenics Fund
The University of California, Berkeley, on Monday both revealed and renounced its long-standing Genealogical Eugenic Institute Fund, according to the...
Rider President Extended Through 2024
Rider University extended the term of its president, Gregory Dell’Omo, by two years, it announced Monday. The move means Dell’Omo...
Warren, Senate Democrats Urge DeVos to Hold Owners of For-Profits Financially Liable
Senator Elizabeth Warren and five other Democratic senators are urging Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to do more to hold the...
Inside Higher Ed’s New Managing Editor: Marjorie Valbrun
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to announce that after a rigorous national search, it has hired Marjorie Valbrun, a senior...
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