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FINANCE A Pandemic-Era Cut With a Hidden Price Tag By Dan Bauman Private colleges slashed retirement contributions to their employees by $729 million in 2020. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION By Akil Bello Columbia’s recent data scandal undermines the pretense of objectivity at U.S. News. RACE ON CAMPUS Does This Hispanic-Serving Institution Really Serve Hispanic Students? By Katherine Mangan Texas A&M faculty members say disbanding its Hispanic-studies department sends the wrong message.
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BACKGROUNDER Everyone Wants to Be a Hispanic-Serving Institution By Sarah Brown and Katherine Mangan The number of HSIs has exploded. But are all those colleges helping their Hispanic students? WOMEN'S HEALTH Colleges Must Protect Students Who Seek Abortions, Education Department Says By Nell Gluckman A fact sheet released on Tuesday reminds campuses that they cannot discriminate against students and employees who are pregnant, have a child, have an abortion, or are recovering from one of those things. EMERGENCY-RELIEF FUNDS How Students Spent More Than $30 Billion in Federal Covid Aid By Adrienne Lu The money helped students pay for food, books, and housing and, ultimately, helped reduce their stress and let them focus on their studies.
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Views ADVICE Promotion Rejected? Your Record May Not Be the Problem. By Christiane Spitzmueller, Juan Madera, Erika Henderson, Michelle Penn-Marshall, and Cynthia Werner A study of fairness and bias in tenure and promotion suggests that some candidates are spurned for reasons beyond their control.
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