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Parent Involved in Admissions Scheme Sentenced to Prison Time
Manuel Henriquez will receive jail time for paying more than $500,000 to participate in the college admissions scheme for his...
Is College Board Inappropriately Sharing Student Data?
The College Board has inappropriately shared information about students with technology companies, Consumer Reports has charged. The companies are Adobe...

Are Esports a Pandemic-Era Salve for Sports-Hungry Fans?
Some colleges with established sports programs are using the play restrictions required by the pandemic as an opportunity to explore the potential profitability of esports competitions.

New Zealand Faces Loss of International Students
Government will not permit their return until at least 2021.
DASH Diet
It’s hard following a diet, even if it’s for medical reasons. In today's Academic Minute, Northcentral University's Maria Antonia Rodriguez...

COVID-19 Roundup: Counting the Campus Cases
New York Times identifies 6,300 COVID-19 cases linked to 270 colleges, including 14 deaths. Survey finds college staff members wanting more communication from their leaders. And more decisions about campus reopenings (or not).

Pandemic Workplace Protections Divide Congress
As some professors and other campus workers raise concerns about their safety as campuses reopen, Congress is divided over increasing federal workplace safety regulations during the pandemic.

‘Going to the Mat’ Over Diversity Training
Political science professor at Converse College says he's facing termination for refusing to complete two diversity and antibias training modules.
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