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Campus Climate
Report Addresses the Lack of Free Expression in Online Classrooms
Over 60 percent of students refrained from expressing opinions on “sensitive political topics in class.”
Students
Discrimination Impacts Mental Health and Alcohol Use in Black Students
Study argues that Black students who engage in excessive alcohol use, experience negative social and health effects.
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Montana State Receives $101M, Largest Gift Ever Given to a U.S. Nursing college
News Roundup
AAUP Pressures Campuses to Enact Safe Reopenings with Delta Variant
As schools prepare for the fall, the president of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), issued a statement calling on campus administrations to put safety measures in place given the spread of COVID-19's Delta variant.
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Threat of Fake Vaccination Cards Worries Some Students and Experts
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Loyola University Students Win Battle Over COVID-19 Vaccine
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Meharry Medical College To Require COVID Vaccinations for All Employees
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Montana State University Receives $2.2M Grant to Recruit and Retain Alaska Native and American Indian Nurses
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UK Establishes Fellowship Program to Study Health Care Inequities
To study health care inequities experienced by Black Americans, Dr. Anita Fernander, former associate professor in the University of Kentucky (UK) Department of Behavioral Science, worked to establish a fellowship program.
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Tuition Insurance Can Help Mitigate Financial Risks
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Report: Students Who Had COVID-19 Experience More Challenges
Although the pandemic continues to upend higher education, the toll of COVID-19 infections on American college students has remained scarcely understood. But a new study found students with self-reported COVID-19 infections are more likely to face food in
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WCU’s New College of Health Sciences Facility Opens as Health Care Programs Continue To Grow
The largest building on William Carey University’s Hattiesburg campus is now operational as the new College of Health Sciences facility. William K. Ray College of Health Sciences building is named after Bill Ray, who was a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps and directed fundraising projects at WCU. “I’m so emotional right now. The pride that I’m feeling right now is just too much,” […]
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