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Alternatives to Austerity?
Service staff in higher education have seen drastic layoffs and furloughs. Some have argued not all of those cuts were necessary.

COVID-19 Roundup: Getting Sick to Sell Plasma?
University warns students not to expose themselves to the virus so they can profit financially. Town feels penalized by college's infection rate. Outbreaks at Washington, Monmouth and Ohio University.
Academic Minute: Iran and Global Exchange
Today on the Academic Minute, where we’re celebrating a decade of the program this week with one segment from each...
Survey: Division I Athletics Leaders See Need for Reform
A new survey by the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics found that leaders of athletic programs in Division I of...

Not Everyone at Notre Dame Supports Barrett
Concerned that their university is portrayed as supporting Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court, faculty sign letter of opposition.
Report: First-Year Earnings Vary by Degree Program
College graduates with an associate’s degree in nursing from Santa Rosa Junior College in California make more money than graduates...

A Community College Reopens. At What Cost?
Miami Dade College is worrying some faculty and students with its decision to reopen.
Gates Giving $15M to COVID-19 Testing Effort at HBCUs
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is pumping $15 million over three years into an effort to build out COVID-19...
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