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Dispute Over Measure on Suing Colleges
The Republican Senate is moving toward making it harder for students and workers to sue colleges if they contract the coronavirus.

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States and Quality Assurance in Online Education
Amid surge in distance education, states must play a stronger role in quality assurance, write Lori Williams and Rob Anderson.

Will Push to Reopen Threaten Aid?
As Congress mulls another coronavirus relief package, higher education lobbyists worry any aid will be focused on reopening and ignore billions in financial losses by colleges.

Government Rescinds International Student Policy
The decision to abandon a directive that would have prevented international students from taking all their coursework online came in response to a lawsuit from Harvard and MIT.

Legal Challenges on Many Fronts
Four lawsuits have been filed against new Department of Education regulations for how colleges must respond to sexual misconduct on campus. The lawsuits question the merits of the regulations and seek to block their implementation.

ZIP Codes and Equity Gaps
Researchers used the racial and ethnic makeups of ZIP Codes as a proxy for race to track financial trajectories of college students.

Reopening Campuses, Racial Disparities
As the Trump administration pushes for colleges and schools to reopen, Congress heard a call to do so without worsening the pandemic's racial impacts.

Free Community College Moves Forward in Connecticut
Officials were determined to keep their promise to start a program, even when funding plans fell through the cracks. They're dipping into the college system's reserves -- during a recession -- to do so.
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