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COVID-19
Nevada Maintains Mandate for Higher Ed Staff, Fires Unvaccinated
January 3, 2022
Research
Study: More U.S. Seniors, Especially Women, Retaining Health Brains
January 3, 2022
Health
Atlanta HBCUs Pivot To Virtual Learning Due to COVID-19
January 3, 2022
COVID-19
Universities Overhaul Spring Semester Plans as Omicron Surges
January 3, 2022
Latest News
California Nonprofit Founded By College Sophomore Offers Scholarships to Underrepresented Students
January 3, 2022
News Roundup
Grandfather-Granddaughter Duo Graduate Together at UTSA
January 3, 2022
African-American
Study Finds Racial Discrimination in Responses to Emails Asking for Help
Americans are less likely to respond to a request for help from a Black person than from a white person, according to a new study published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
January 3, 2022
News Roundup
Michigan's First and Only HBCU to Reopen as Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design
January 3, 2022
Institutions
Marquette Law School Establishes Center for Restorative Justice
Marquette University recently announced the creation of the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice at Marquette Law School.
January 3, 2022
News Roundup
Fired University of Evansville Basketball Coach Sues University for Breach of Contract
January 3, 2022
Community Colleges
A "New School" Leader is Opening Doors for Students
Dr. Mordecai Brownlee has been working to overhaul and adjust aging programs to meet the needs of Aurora’s diverse community.
January 3, 2022
Faculty & Staff
The Pandemic’s Unequal Toll on Faculty
With the Omicron variant spreading, many faculty are reflecting on the disparate impact of the pandemic on their careers.
December 30, 2021
News Roundup
Former USF Football Player Files Discrimination Lawsuit Against the University After Rape Charges Dropped
December 29, 2021
COVID-19
Emory Joins Growing List of Universities Beginning Spring Semester Online Amid Spreading Omicron Variant
December 29, 2021
From the Pentagon
A Year After Capitol Riots, Pentagon Clarifies Rules Against Extremist Behavior Among Service Members
Pentagon officials have clarified rules prohibiting service members from engaging in extremist activities by issuing a more detailed policy.
December 29, 2021
Other News
Harvard Prof Found Guilty of Lying About Affiliation with Wuhan University and China’s Thousand Talents Plan
A federal jury has found a Harvard chemistry professor guilty of lying to U.S. federal authorities about his relations to a Chinese university and a Chinese government recruitment program.
December 29, 2021
Policy
Student Vets Taking Remote Courses Can Keep Full GI Housing Benefits Through Summer
Student veterans taking remote classes due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic can maintain their full GI Bill housing benefits — which were set to expire in December — until next summer, according to plans finalized by Congress.
December 29, 2021
News Roundup
Looking Back on Higher Ed's Journey in 2021
Much of the global pandemic and racial reckoning that impacted higher education in 2020, continued through 2021.
December 29, 2021
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