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Wisconsin Governor Declares Public Health Emergency Over CCP Virus Spread at Colleges
The Democrat governor of Wisconsin declared a new public health emergency in response to a rise in COVID-19 cases across the state that is centered around college campuses, requiring the ...
September 23, 2020
BY
Jack Phillips
UCLA Tops Public University Rankings For 4th Straight Year
LOS ANGELES (CNS)—UCLA (the University of California–Los Angeles) was named the top public university in the nation for ...
September 14, 2020
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City News Service
Law Professor at Senate Hearing: Antifa Is Winning on College Campuses
Jonathan Turley, the constitutional law professor who served as the sole Republican witness during the impeachment inquiry of ...
August 6, 2020
BY
GQ Pan
Education Department Intensifies Pressure on Colleges Over Foreign Gifts Reporting
Universities and colleges in the United States will need to provide more information when they report to the ...
June 23, 2020
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GQ Pan
Colleges Seek Protection From Pandemic-Related Lawsuits as They Look to Reopen
As colleges and universities plan to resume in-person classes for the 2020 fall semester, many administrators expressed concern ...
June 1, 2020
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GQ Pan
Colleges at Risk of Losing $3 Billion as International Enrollment Declines: Survey
An anticipated decline in international student enrollment for fall 2020 will result in colleges in the United States ...
May 24, 2020
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GQ Pan
New CDC Guidance on College Reopening: Cover Faces, Desks 6 Feet Apart
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued by far the most detailed guidelines on how ...
May 21, 2020
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GQ Pan
Tom Cotton: US Should Deny Visas to Chinese Science and Tech Students
Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) suggested on Sunday that the U.S. government should deny visas to Chinese students who ...
April 27, 2020
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GQ Pan
Colleges, Universities Cancel Fall Study Abroad Programs
In the light of uncertainty due to the global pandemic, colleges and universities across the United States have ...
April 14, 2020
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GQ Pan
Trump Admin to Distribute Over $6 Billion CARES Act Funds to College, Universities
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced Thursday more than $6 billion will be distributed immediately to colleges and ...
April 10, 2020
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GQ Pan
Donors Should Contribute Less to Universities, More to Scholarship That Reflects Donors’ Values
Commentary The degeneration of U.S. colleges and universities into socialist political action committees has been widely reported. We ...
March 20, 2020
BY
Rob Natelson
Some Colleges to Give Students Partial Refund for Room and Board
More than 200 universities and colleges across the United States have closed their dorms and shifted classes online, ...
March 16, 2020
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GQ Pan
New Federal Initiative to Expand Private Sector Work-Study for Low-Income Students
The U.S. Department of Education has granted waivers on federal aid rules to 190 colleges and universities, allowing ...
February 20, 2020
BY
GQ Pan
Bipartisan Lawmakers Urge DHS to Revive Dialogue With Colleges to Combat Foreign Exploitation
In an effort to protect America's higher education institutes from foreign exploitation, a bipartisan group of House Representatives ...
February 12, 2020
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GQ Pan
Why Nicole Neily Decided to Sue Schools With a Culture of Censorship
Chilling refers to regulations that don't ban speech, but are too broad or vague, causing people to self-censor ...
February 3, 2020
BY
Catherine Yang
DeVos Warns of Threats to Free Speech on College Campuses
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.—Freedom of speech is increasingly under threat in many college and university campuses throughout the country, ...
February 26, 2018
BY
Emel Akan
Mark Zuckerberg Gave a Surprising Outlook for Facebook in 2005 Interview
Currently making the internet rounds is a video interview with a young Mark Zuckerberg speaking about his budding start-up called ...
April 19, 2016
BY
Giuliana Manca
US Adds Foreign Students, but Few Americans Study Abroad
The number of international students studying at U.S. colleges increased by 10 percent last year, marking the largest ...
November 16, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Hundreds of Young Syrians Find Academic Home at US Colleges
Brothers Molham and Mohammad Kayali spray-painted anti-government graffiti around Aleppo University in northern Syria in early 2012
June 6, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Campus Sexual Assault: What Are Colleges Doing Wrong?
During their time at college, the Department of Justice estimates one in five women will be sexually assaulted, ...
August 3, 2014
BY
Abbie Nehring
Effects of Affirmative Action Bans
A recent study conducted by Grant H. Blume and Mark C. Long at the University of Washington indicated ...
January 16, 2014
BY
Marie Yeung
You Know Who Else Uses Unpaid Interns? Colleges and Universities
Unpaid internships in journalism, film, and government have drawn increasing scrutiny. But it turns out, universities are themselves ...
December 20, 2013
BY
Casey McDermott
Only Half of College Grads Use Their Degrees
Nearly one-half of college graduates in the United States are overqualified for their jobs, working at places that ...
January 30, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
Ban Smoking on Campuses, Say SUNY Officials
The State University New York Board of Trustees passed a resolution Tuesday in support of banning smoking on ...
June 12, 2012
BY
Zachary Stieber
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