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A Year of Travel Bans
Visa data suggest decreases in the number of individuals from countries affected by the travel ban coming to the U.S. as students or for short-term business travel, a category that includes travel related to academic conferences.
Tennessee Gov. Wants 15 to Finish in Promise
During his final State of the State address this week, Tennessee governor Bill Haslam introduced a controversial change to the...
Academic Minute: Every Movement Counts
Today on the Academic Minute, Michael LaMonte, research associate professor in the department of epidemiology and environmental health at the...
President Placed on Leave for Unknown Reason
The Bates Technical College Board of Trustees placed the two-year institution's president on paid administrative leave on Tuesday without an...

Reshuffling the Deck at the Department
Frank Brogan, a former top higher ed official in Pennsylvania and Florida, will serve as U.S. assistant secretary for postsecondary education on an acting basis.

Don't Tread on Me
Broward College art professor draws controversy with a piece made of an American flag, resembling a floor mat.
Adrian College Professor Accused of Abuse Resigns
A longtime professor of music at Adrian College accused of sexual abuse decades ago has resigned for “personal reasons,” according...
Iowa Removes Wynn Name From Institute
The University of Iowa announced Wednesday that it is removing the name of Stephen Wynn, the casino mogul with prominent...
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