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Tide Turns on Fall Reopenings
COVID-19 spread prompts many colleges to reverse plans to bring students back to their physical campuses.

HBCUs Grapple With Disparities
As the pandemic and its financial implications refuse to yield, lesser-known historically Black colleges and universities face pressure to bolster their fundraising efforts.

Opinion
Colleges Must Teach the Virtue of Human Rights
Human rights education is not the solution to every societal ill, but it is the foundation for identifying the source of problems and paths to solve them, Rick Halperin writes.

Despite Pandemic, Opposition, Connecticut Merger Goes On
At its latest meeting with its accrediting commission, the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system presented its interim leadership and new name for the planned merger of its 12 community colleges.

Report: College Access Remains Inequitable at Selective Publics
An examination of the most selective public universities in the country found that representation of students of color has seen few -- if any -- improvements since 2000.

The 'Half-Campus' Model
Some colleges invite a fraction of their students to live on campus this fall. But is that approach truly safer? And who gets to be on campus?

COVID-19 Roundup: Virtual Falls and Faculty Pink Slips
More colleges that planned to host students on campus shift to virtual-only modes. Canisius and Carthage Colleges plan layoffs, citing budget pressures worsened by the pandemic.

COVID-19 Roundup: More Conferences Cancel Fall Seasons
Six athletic conferences cancel or postpone fall seasons. Hillsdale College defies state attorney general. Citing quarantine order, Ithaca College tells some out-of-staters to start classes remotely.
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