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It's Past Time
The pandemic could cause permanent college closures, write Amy Laitinen, Clare McCann, David Tandberg and Dustin Weeden, and institutions should already be planning for the possibility.

University of Arizona’s Big Online Push
Former for-profit Ashford University, which enrolls 35,000 students, will become the new, nonprofit University of Arizona Global Campus.

Can Colleges Share a President?
College systems and consortia have shared academic services, libraries, transportation, even a campus. Would they be able to share a president?

Despite Pandemic, Opposition, Connecticut Merger Goes On
At its latest meeting with its accrediting commission, the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system presented its interim leadership and new name for the planned merger of its 12 community colleges.

Rethinking the Pennsylvania State System
Facing significant financial pressure, Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education will explore combining operations at three pairs of universities.

Delaware State Acquiring Wesley College
The acquisition will be the first time a historically Black university buys a non-HBCU.

Opinion
Navigating the Storms
In this tumultuous period, colleges must be open-minded to various forms of restructuring and learn from other nonprofits, John MacIntosh writes.

3 Colleges to Acquire U of Bridgeport
The result will be a "university park" concept, where students from several universities study, eat, live and work together.
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