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Potential Education Secretary Nominee Attacked by Antiunion Group
It’s unknown if President-elect Joe Biden will select former National Education Association president Lily Eskelsen García as the nation’s next...
Congresswoman Sees Debt Cancellation as Racial Equity Issue
Amid a debate even among Democrats over whether and how much of the nation’s student debt should be canceled, progressive...
Students Wait for More Aid
Colleges say they have long ago spent all the CARES Act money to aid struggling students and they need more help now.
Opinion
The Decline of Testing Affects More Than Testing
From efforts to recruit students to rankings, the impact is immense, write Bill Conley and Bob Massa.
Advising in the Time of COVID
The ABCs of successful advising both before, during and after the pandemic are actually the LRCs: listen, respect and care. That’s according to new data from the National Survey of Student Engagement.
UNC Wilmington Senate Censures Chancellor
The Faculty Senate at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington last week voted to censure campus chancellor Jose V...
Counties With Colleges Have More COVID-19 Deaths
A New York Times analysis has found that "as coronavirus deaths soar across the country, deaths in communities that are...
The Week in Admissions News
Plans for the spring; to be Black at Auburn; Mexican American students; undocumented students.
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