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February 5, 2021
A University of Iowa dean apologizes to a student at a legislative hearing. But the matter is far from over.

February 5, 2021
New research finds jump in number of questions submitted to "homework help" website Chegg after start of pandemic, an increase the authors say is very likely linked to rise in cheating.

February 5, 2021
The pandemic could spell fewer snow days as colleges use their recent remote learning experience to keep classes going online, even when winter weather hits.

February 5, 2021
State sociopolitical factors strongly influenced four-year public colleges in their reopening decisions, new working paper finds. County sociopolitical factors played into decision making at private four-year colleges and two-year public colleges.

February 5, 2021
Full reopening is not expected until 2022. Some fear for Australia's ability to recover pre-pandemic share of international students.

February 4, 2021
The president's nominees for Education Department have records of advocating for student borrowers and close ties to progressive senators Warren and Sanders.   

February 4, 2021
President Biden's nominee for education secretary appears headed for approval by the Senate after a hearing free of controversy.

February 4, 2021
Podcast series explores future of theological education during a period of great change for the sector.

February 4, 2021
Colorado School of Mines is starting a bachelor of science in business engineering and management science. Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Mich., is starting a master of arts in digital humanities.

February 3, 2021
University of Michigan’s stay-at-home order could be a look into the future for other colleges and universities, as new SARS-CoV-2 variants spread across the country.

February 3, 2021
Democratic chairman of House education committee says coronavirus relief proposal put forth by moderate Republicans is a "drop in the bucket."

February 3, 2021
A new study links increases in hate crimes to a rise in students enrolling at historically Black colleges and universities.

February 3, 2021
The Government Accountability Office has begun an analysis of the array of external providers -- more central than ever because of the pandemic -- that help colleges take their academic programs online.

February 3, 2021
Villanova warns students after cases rise. A snowball fight at Liberty and fraternity party at Santa Clara draw scrutiny. Vermont restores wages that had been cut, and several universities lay out spring graduation plans.

February 2, 2021
Academic medical institutions, including historically Black and Hispanic-serving institutions, address issues of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in their communities through research and outreach.

February 2, 2021
University of Maryland administrators are acknowledging history and promoting inclusivity by naming new buildings for barrier-breaking alumni of color.

February 2, 2021
Federal judge upholds the popular optional practical training program in latest development in long-running lawsuit. The labor union that brought the lawsuit is appealing.

February 2, 2021
For-profit Post and American Sentinel Universities announce acquisition built on health-care offerings. The tie-up reveals factors in the nonprofit higher ed market as well.

February 2, 2021
DeBrenna LaFa Agbényiga, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Bowie State University, in Maryland, has been selected as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Stonehill College, in Massachusetts. Gregory Fowler, president of Southern New Hampshire University Global Campus, has been named president of the University of Maryland Global Campus.

February 1, 2021
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign says it won't work with Proctorio past this summer, citing "significant" accessibility concerns. Will other campuses be next?

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