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Feeding Neighbors, Nourishing Minds
A synagogue and a community college partner to feed students struggling with food insecurity.

An Invasion Felt in Academe
Leaders of a number of scholarly associations and research centers speak out against Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Michigan State
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit seeking to overturn Michigan State University’s vaccine mandate, Bridge Michigan reported. Judge...
Online English Classes for Adults
Online classes can be a boon to those trying to learn a new language. In today’s Academic Minute, part of...

From Bad to Worse
Survey on adjunct faculty working conditions finds that COVID-19 made an already bad situation more dire.

States Ask Ed Dept. for Funding Waivers
If the Department of Education decides to grant the maintenance-of-effort waivers, they could have an impact on higher education funding in those states in future years.
Justice Department Drops China Initiative
The Justice Department has formally dropped the China Initiative, which started during the Trump administration as a way to find...

Bringing Students Back, Moving Them Forward
Student success coaches contacted 27,000 students who dropped out at 25 colleges and universities. The coaches re-enrolled 3,000 students this academic year.
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