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Answers From Experts on Regulatory Flexibility

The U.S. Department of Education is offering regulatory flexibility to colleges as they close campuses and move classes online. Experts discuss the new guidelines.

Awarding Credit for Work Experience

Prior learning assessment credits could greatly benefit community college students, according to a new report from the Association of Community...

Statins

Can statins be dangerous for you? In today's Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week, Jill Crandall...

Sensory Integration Therapy

Applied behavioral analysis might not be the only way to treat autism. In today's Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein...

The Campus Closure Divide

A growing number of colleges and universities close or cancel in-person classes while others keep running as usual. Why are institutions responding differently?

Go Home? For Some Students It's Not Easy

Student advocates say coronavirus-related directives to move off campus threaten to reinforce existing inequalities and put disproportionate burdens on low-income and international students, among others.

GOP-Led Senate Joins House in Rebuking DeVos on Loan Forgiveness

Ten Senate Republicans joined Democrats in backing a resolution opposing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's borrower-defense rule, following a similar measure passed by the House.
Opinion

Coronavirus Could Cause a Long-Term Higher Ed Crisis

Years of budget cuts and failure to address basic student needs make higher education potentially unequipped to deal with a crisis like this, Mark Huelsman warns.