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Law Schools and Coronavirus: Bar Exemptions and More

The American Bar Association's Board of Governors passed a policy resolution this week urging state licensing authorities to allow 2019...

Debt Relief for 300,000 Private Borrowers in N.Y.

Andrew Cuomo, New York's Democratic governor, announced the state will offer relief to 300,000 borrowers who took out private student...

Dorm Evictions for the Public Good

Colleges are clearing out student dorms to make room for patients and health-care workers as the coronavirus pandemic overwhelms hospitals. The process has not gone smoothly for students.

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 8

Everything you need to know for Wednesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).
Opinion

Retaining High-Risk Students Amid the Coronavirus

Higher education needs a national coalition to tackle two goals: keeping and recruiting students, especially those at risk, and building a digital infrastructure for the long haul, writes Peter McPherson.

Research Institutions Ask for $26 Billion

Three national associations representing colleges and universities urged Congress on Tuesday to appropriate $26 billion in emergency funding for research...

Call for Lottery-Style College Admissions

Many colleges and universities have gone test optional in college admissions amid the coronavirus crisis, which also is wreaking havoc...

Outbreak Hurts Higher Ed Worldwide for Next Year, Moody's Says

Moody’s Investors Service expects the coronavirus outbreak to have a negative effect on higher education worldwide for the next year...