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Hitting Close to Home

HBCUs are getting high student compliance with social distancing and mask wearing and are reporting lower coronavirus infection rates. College leaders partly credit Black college culture -- and student awareness of the toll of the pandemic on Black, Latinx and Indigenous communities.

Alumni Blitz for the Liberal Arts

Adrian College planned to terminate history, philosophy, religion and more -- until graduates organized to stop it. Faculty members still don't understand why the programs were threatened.

Faculty, Staff Confused and Concerned at Contra Costa

Three contract administrators will be let go in June, despite support from faculty and staff unions.

The Moment Is Primed for Asynchronous Learning

Experts argue that asynchronous learning is a valuable tool, especially now. But it needs to be done in a thoughtful way to help students succeed.

Unpacking the Arizona-Ashford Deal

Despite millions in guaranteed revenue, experts agree establishing the University of Arizona Global Campus will not be risk-free for Arizona.

Report: Guided Pathways Show Progress

Colleges need to engage faculty and incorporate experiential learning to continue improving guided pathways programs, report finds.

Adtalem Wagers on Health-Care Education With Acquisition

Adtalem bets big on health-care education with acquisition of Walden University in the face of an uncertain landscape for for-profits.

‘You Don’t Have to Go Far to Go Far in Life’

Alabama community colleges aim to reassure potential students with a campaign that stresses proximity.