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Taking On the Testing Organizations
Admissions group issues statement questioning the College Board and ACT on plans for the fall and urging colleges "to reassess their admission criteria."

The ‘Right Not to Work’
Faculty members concerned about health and safety want a say in the conditions under which they'll be working if they are expected to teach in person next fall.

Colleges Reopen Admissions for the Year
It's not too late to apply to some private colleges that say they are recruiting students who may have originally planned to go far from home.

Opinion
How to Help Students and Survive
Colleges cannot resort to business as usual during this crisis, writes Nick Ducoff, who describes six practices they should instead consider.

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 4
Everything you need to know for Monday and the week ahead about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity). Plus, a special Q&A with a student about what life is like in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pandemic Hits Academic Hospitals Hard
Like the universities they're partnered with, academic medical centers are bleeding cash as they weather the pandemic, prepare for and in some cases treat COVID-19 patients.

Stuck With Off-Campus Housing
Students say they need rent relief from off-campus housing providers refusing to release them from leases during the coronavirus pandemic.

BOGO Sale at Your Local Community College
Community colleges in all parts of the country are offering discounts and deals for the summer. Some experts doubt it's what students need, but others see it as a win-win for institutions and students if done right.
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