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Speculation Over Biden's Education Secretary
Whom will the president-elect pick for the top higher education position?

A Renewed Focus on the Practice of Teaching
The abrupt transition to online teaching during the pandemic may fundamentally change how faculty members approach education, write Shigeru Miyagawa and Meghan Perdue.

How Much Will Biden Be Able to Do?
The battle for control of the Senate appears headed to two runoff elections in Georgia, with ramifications for higher education.

Biden's Victory Could Be Transformative
President-elect has vowed to spend much more. The vice president-elect is an HBCU graduate and supporter. The next first lady is a community college instructor.

What Community Colleges Won and Lost on Nov. 3
Education in Maryland and Colorado could get a financial boost from voters' decisions, but California's community colleges lose out.

Young Voters Preferred Biden -- With 1 Exception
Analysis finds voters under age 30 preferred Biden over all, with young people of color voting for him by the largest margins. Young white men preferred Trump.

In the States
Voters in North Dakota rejected a measure to increase the size of the state's higher education governing board, but the fate of a measure to change Nevada's board was up in the air.

Likely Defeat for Affirmative Action
California voters are rejecting a proposal to restore affirmative action at the state's public colleges and universities.
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