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Loan Relief for Borrowers With Disabilities
Student loan borrowers with disabilities will have an easier time getting relief during the pandemic, the Education Department announces. About 41,000 people with $1.3 billion in debt will now be back on track for loan discharges.
Opinion
Teaching and Tenure: Part I
We need to foster the central importance of classroom instruction, and the best way to do that is to revise how we reward faculty, write Lisa M. Di Bartolomeo and Pablo García Loaeza.
Waiting Lists: What to Expect
Some predict the worst year ever, but others say that waiting lists may primarily be a factor at highly competitive colleges.
‘A Hotly Contested Issue’
In a case with far-reaching implications for both students and faculty members, a federal appeals court sides with a professor who refused to refer to transgender student by her preferred pronoun.
Online Campus Tour Gigs Stoke Disagreement
Campuses threaten legal action against a company enlisting students to lead unofficial virtual campus tours.
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Detrimental
Test scores disadvantage some students, but the way colleges use test scores may advantage no one, writes Jim Jump.
Newly Tenured… at Arkansas Tech, Casper, Smith, Western Nevada
Arkansas Tech University Douglas Barron, biology Summer Bruch, art Nathaniel Chapman, behavioral sciences Rajib Choudhury, physical sciences Michael Davis, physical...
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