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Seeking Fair Pay
Five female professors sue Rutgers, saying the university hasn't delivered on its new salary equity adjustment program despite demonstrated disparities.
The Week in Admissions News
Falling enrollment; medical students and debt; graduate numbers; no football at Occidental.

No More Clery Act Handbook
A move by the Education Department to simplify Clery Act reporting requirements is causing concerns about increasing confusion.

Hampden-Sydney Opts for Magazine Instead of Viewbook
The college believes students will read short articles with attitude and humor.

Survey on student transfer finds both progress and finger pointing
Given the environment surrounding higher education and the workforce, it seems like this should be transfer's moment. Transferring from one...

COVID-19 Roundup: Cases, Coaches and a Class Action Lawsuit
This weekend, another high-profile football coach tested positive. Two programs moved online and another discovered an asymptomatic outbreak. A university is suing its insurer.

Pandemic Boosts Fundraising at Community Colleges
Several two-year colleges are reporting record fundraising years and more individual donors than ever before. The pandemic seems to have boosted efforts so far -- but will it last?
Academic Minute: Additive Manufacturing and COVID-19
Today on the Academic Minute, Aaron Nelson, assistant professor of art at SUNY New Paltz, details how 3-D printing can...
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