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U of Chicago Receives $75 Million for Social Work
The University of Chicago has received a $75 million gift for its School of Social Service Administration, which will be...
Opinion
Long Live the Library
It's been on the front lines of expanding access and creating equity during the pandemic, and we can't let its funding evaporate, Valerie Nye and Christopher Schipper write.
Academic Calls for Press Boycott Over Cancellation of Book on Thailand
National University of Singapore Press refused to publish a book critical of Thailand.
Disadvantaged Students Lose a Fierce Advocate
Andrew Nichols, a researcher at the Education Trust whose studies of educational gaps and financial aid regularly revealed inequities affecting...
COVID-19 Treatment and Foundational Chemistry
Students are also in the COVID-19 vaccine race. In today's Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week, Shana Stoddard discusses...
Harvard Cancels Course Amid Petition Campaign
Class was to have focused on the use of a controversial policing technique.
Keeping STEM Ph.D.s
New research argues for a need to streamline the permanent residency application process for foreign graduates of STEM programs at U.S. universities -- a goal that President Biden supports.
Opinion
Learning to Listen in Polarized Times
The time students spend on our campuses may be their best and last opportunity to learn how to have conversations across racial, cultural and ideological differences, writes Ronald A. Crutcher.
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