A federal judge Friday extended a temporary block on the National Institutes of Health’s plan to slash funding for universities’ indirect research costs amid a
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Dear Colleague, The U.S. Department of Education’s acting assistant secretary for civil rights issued a Dear Colleague letter last week that overflowed with misrepresentations of

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College students often have a complicated relationship with social media, with a large number of learners active on multiple social media platforms but also aware