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The Essentiality of Public-Private Partnerships
They are vital for regional state universities to further their missions and thrive in the future, writes Ashish Vaidya.

Insurance Costs on the Rise for Colleges
As colleges renewed insurance policies this month, many faced steep price increases due to the pandemic, natural disasters, sexual misconduct and athletics scandals.

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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.

Campuses Reckon With Racist Past
College leaders are reconsidering the names of campus buildings and monuments that memorialize white supremacists, in reaction to the current movement against racial injustice.

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Portraits of Diversity
In the wake of controversies over Confederate monuments and the names of buildings, Edward C. Halperin explores the best way to capture history on a college or university's walls.

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.
New Programs: Real Estate, Law, Biology, Cybersecurity, Urban Planning, Rehabilitation, Sustainable Development
Chapman University is starting an M.S. in real estate. Cornell University is starting a master of science in legal studies...

Fall Uncertainty Prompts Students to Consider Tuition Insurance
The coronavirus pandemic has caused more colleges and families to consider taking out tuition insurance, but it would not have helped the students who are seeking tuition refunds for the spring's forced transition to remote learning.
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