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The Campus After COVID No. 1
The pandemic recovery may involve reimagining campuses with unused spaces as community hubs and large-scale resource centers, writes Mike Aziz.

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The Campus After COVID No. 2
Unlike those with excess space, some colleges haven't had access to enough affordable property, writes Michael Tyre. The pandemic has provided a once-in-a-generation opportunity to expand.

A Pandemic Financial Success Story?
Endicott College’s strength during the pandemic highlights the importance of diverse revenue streams. What might it teach other small private colleges?
Capital Campaign Watch: U of Alaska, William & Mary, Wittenberg
Starting Out: University of Alaska System is starting a campaign to raise $200 million by 2024. The system has raised...

Becker College Will Close
The Massachusetts college will wind down operations in August, giving students the choice to transfer elsewhere. Nearby Clark University will take on Becker's acclaimed video-game design program.
New Programs: Environmental Studies, Health Sciences, Esports, Computer Science, Management
Misericordia University is starting a major and a minor in environmental studies. Robert Morris University is adding a B.S. in...

‘A Hotly Contested Issue’
In a case with far-reaching implications for both students and faculty members, a federal appeals court sides with a professor who refused to refer to transgender student by her preferred pronoun.

Hiring Booms
Defying trends away from tenure, Ohio State and Syracuse will add more than 400 new tenure-track faculty members in the coming years.
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