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Students Share Optimism, Nerves About In-Person Semester
Incoming first-year students and returning seniors share their thoughts about being on campus this fall.

Are Amherst’s COVID Policies Too Strict, or Just Smart?
Students object to the college’s policies limiting off-campus activities, and a debate ensues over whether the policies overreach or are appropriately cautious.

Opinion
The Trouble With Mandates
Vaccines are not the only solution. It’s time for bold higher education leadership in the face of COVID-19, writes Tim Collins.

An ‘Expectation, No Exceptions’ on Masking
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University strengthens its masking policy one day after a department chair quits over it. The professor says the policy update still leaves professors on the hook for enforcement, with no clear recourse.

A Triple Crisis
Some California community colleges, already struggling with enrollment declines and the fallout from the pandemic, now face new challenges caused by the wildfires.

‘A Red Flag’ on Transfers
New report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center finds equity gaps in transfer rates during the pandemic.

Punished for Staying Home
They thought they were doing the right thing by staying put for their first year of graduate school. Now they’re facing unexpected out-of-state fees from the City University of New York.

COVID-19 Roundup: Professor Quits Midclass
Liberty U is under quarantine, Mississippi bars vaccine mandates, Galveston College moves classes online and more.
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