In this week's roundup, higher education honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., more institutions are expected to close this year, and recent graduates feel unprepared for the workforce. 

In this week's roundup, TikTok is being banned from some campuses, more high school students attend community college, and severe weather affects California institutions.

In this week's roundup, the strike at the University of California ends, the Pell Grant sees an increase and U.S. News is working with law schools on restructuring its rankings. 

In this week's roundup, more conversations on mental health are taking place, the strike at the University of California has ended for some and a course aims to help develop social skills lost in the pandemic. 

In this week's roundup, student loan forgiveness is in the hands of the Supreme Court, faculty diversity does not reflect the U.S. population and the University of Idaho is focused on healing. 

In this week's roundup, an initiative is launched to make college costs and financial aid information more transparent, faculty show solidarity with academic workers on strike and DACA recipients receive support from college presidents. 

In this week's roundup, the student loan pause is extended into 2023, a closed college campus is repurposed and more law schools are going the test-optional route. 

In this week's roundup, tragedy strikes two institutions, student loan forgiveness faces an uncertain future and international student enrollment has increased greatly. 

In this week's roundup, over 26 million Americans have signed up for debt relief, legacy admissions practices face renewed questions and recruiting processes are not yielding diverse candidates for college presidencies. 

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