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How College Students Can Help Reopen America
States could use some of their federal stimulus funds to create corps of contact tracers in service-learning courses, Terry Hartle and David Stone argue.

Reserved: Internet Parking
Using Wi-Fi ready college parking lots is now a way of life for students with limited or no internet access.

New Tactics, New Militancy
Protest rallies are now a public health risk, but students, TAs and unions are finding new ways to get their voices heard.

Contradictions on Free Speech
Students say they value free speech but also support campus prohibitions against speech that targets certain groups, a new survey reports.
Survey: Challenges for Online Tutoring Programs
Results from a survey conducted by Primary Research Group show how colleges have moved their tutoring programs online. The 32...

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What About the Students?
The pandemic has taught us that the greatest challenge and obligation we face is recognizing that our students are among its most severe and overlooked victims, writes Billie Wright Dziech.

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.

Colleges Continue to Churn Through Refund Plans
As colleges come up with plans to refund room and board, some are better received than others.
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