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Pandemic Hurts Student Mental Health
A new survey found students had difficulty accessing mental health care and experienced higher rates of depression after the pandemic began, prompting calls for a broad response from colleges.

Why Scripps College Went Online-Only for the Fall
Amid a growing public health crisis, Scripps College's president walks through the process of deciding to hold an all-virtual fall semester. It comes at a cost.

Should Students Be Required to Be Vaccinated?
Polls are raising questions about whether all college-aged adults will choose to get a coronavirus vaccine when one is available.

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Flimflam: College in 2020
Higher education institutions are engaging in a very American tradition regarding reopening in the fall, with students and parents as the easy marks, Ryan Craig argues.

COVID-19 Roundup: Outbreaks at Berkeley, Fall Sports Changes
Fraternities spark COVID-19 spread at UC campus; two leagues forgo fall sports, Big Ten will compete only internally; Wells will open in the fall.

An ‘Untenable Situation’
Harvard and MIT file suit to block a new directive from Immigration and Customs Enforcement that would prohibit international students in the U.S. from taking an all-online course load this fall.

Ivy League Postpones Athletics Until 2021
Conference is first Division I league to postpone its fall football season, which some believe could influence other institutions' plans.

Reopening Campuses, Racial Disparities
As the Trump administration pushes for colleges and schools to reopen, Congress heard a call to do so without worsening the pandemic's racial impacts.
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