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Republicans Signal More Aid for Testing
Senate Republicans signal they will propose funding to help colleges with coronavirus testing, but Democrats propose a much broader and more expensive aid package.

COVID-19 Roundup: CDC on Testing; Pause for Arizona Athletes
Feds issue statement on campus testing. University of Arizona pauses athletes' campus return. Warnings about fraternities at U of Washington. UGA sees 154 cases.

International Students' Worries During the Pandemic
International students report higher levels of satisfaction with remote learning than their domestic peers, but they have concerns about issues of health, safety and immigration.

What Students and Colleges Should Know
More than 250 admissions deans issue statement valuing self-care and family care -- and urging students to share the context to understand their situations.

Dropping the Price
Williams reduces cost of attendance by 15 percent to recognize changes in the student experience and continuing uncertainty amid the pandemic. Will other, less wealthy colleges follow suit?

Mounting Faculty Concerns About the Fall Semester
Professors across institutions increasingly wave red flags about the private and public health implications of default face-to-face instruction come fall, along with a lack of shared decision making in staffing and teaching decisions.

How a Small Private College Met Its Admissions Goals
Ursinus spent a little more but credits its faculty with making the difference.

Debunking Bad COVID-19 Research
MIT Press and the University of California, Berkeley, are leading an effort to rapidly review research related to the pandemic and stop the spread of misinformation.
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