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Different Take on Stimulus and OPMs
Colleges and universities that contract with online program management (OPM) companies to help them transition to online instruction amid the...
Concern Over Safety, Transparency at City Colleges
Union leaders for the City Colleges of Chicago are calling on the administration to do more to protect employees from...
Ohio Wesleyan University Cancels Planned Tuition Increase
Ohio Wesleyan University announced this week that it will not go ahead with a planned 3 percent tuition hike for...

How Much Did Coronavirus Disruptions Affect 2 Closing Colleges?
The San Francisco Art Institute will not admit any new students. MacMurray College will close its doors permanently. Both cite the coronavirus outbreak as contributing to financial challenges that were already growing.

A Deadly Toll in Academe
Four prominent academics died last month from COVID-19. The toll is likely to grow as the coronavirus spreads and more Americans die, as predicted by public health authorities.

Opinion
Colleges Can Help Win the War Against COVID-19
Higher education institutions are well positioned to lead efforts beyond campus borders, write S. Abu Turab Rizvi and Peter Eckel, who offer three suggestions for doing so.

Scholars v. COVID-19 Racism
Scholars with expertise in Asian American studies, public health and other fields have a new urgent agenda for their teaching, research and outreach: confronting coronavirus-related racism.

Suspension of Financial Responsibility Scores?
Higher education groups push the Education Department to suspend measure of colleges' financial standing, and the department releases new proposed rules on distance education.
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