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Cheers and Fears
LGBTQ students at Brigham Young University are cautiously optimistic about a change in policy on displaying their sexual orientation.

‘Regulating Human Research’
Sociologist discusses her new book on the history and evolution of institutional review boards.
Academic Minute: Physicians and Social Media
Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week, Bernadette Riley, associate professor of family medicine...
New Programs: Cannabis, Civil Engineering, Cinematic Arts, Nursing, Data Science, Social Work, Mechatronics and Robotics, Nonprofit Management
American International College is starting an M.S. in cannabis science and commerce. Eastern Michigan University is starting a bachelor of...
Tracking Community College Bachelor's Degrees
Almost half of the states (23) now allow community colleges to offer bachelor's degrees to help meet workforce demands, increase...
Kendall College Makes Tough Cuts
The Kendall College of Art and Design is cutting several degree programs and streamlining faculty and staff numbers in response...
USC Announces Financial Aid Changes
The University of Southern California announced two policies Thursday intended to address undergraduate affordability. Students from families making $80,000 per...

Facial Recognition Surveillance on Campus
UCLA was the first university to openly consider facial recognition technology for security surveillance. The university abandoned that plan, but other colleges may be using the software.
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