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Why Michigan State Reversed Course
Early evidence from universities that tested students returning to campus and from those that didn't test was not encouraging, said Michigan State's president the day after he told undergraduates to stay home this fall.
COVID-19 Roundup: More Pivots, Scrutiny From the Senate
Adjustments at Pitt and Drexel; senators seek answers from a housing developer and data from colleges; was a comedy show necessary?
Occupational Therapy Mentoring Program for Adolescents
Occupational therapy can be a benefit to those in juvenile drug courts. Today on the Academic Minute, part of University...
Pressure Mounts on In-Person Holdouts
The incidents at UNC Chapel Hill and Notre Dame are unlikely to dissuade some college leaders from holding classes on campus.
Michigan State, Notre Dame Back Off From Fall Reopening Plans
Notre Dame suspends in-person classes for two weeks amid rising case counts. Michigan State calls off in-person instruction for the fall, less than two weeks before students were to return to campus.
Opinion
It’s Compassion, Not Capitulation, to Ask Less of Students Amid Disruption
As was true last spring, the college learning environment this fall is likely to challenge students. Professors should be flexible and empathetic, William Ellis writes.
New Presidents or Provosts: Austin Peay State U, Baton Rouge CC, LaGrange College, Mitchell College, Presentation College, Southwest Minnesota State U, U of Denver, U of Missouri-St. Louis, UNC Charlotte, Washington State U, Westfield State U
Susanna Baxter, president of the Georgia Independent College Association, has been chosen as president of LaGrange College, in Georgia. Mary...
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