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COVID-19 Roundup: Cases, Coaches and a Class Action Lawsuit

This weekend, another high-profile football coach tested positive. Two programs moved online and another discovered an asymptomatic outbreak. A university is suing its insurer.

Pandemic Boosts Fundraising at Community Colleges

Several two-year colleges are reporting record fundraising years and more individual donors than ever before. The pandemic seems to have boosted efforts so far -- but will it last?

No More Clery Act Handbook

A move by the Education Department to simplify Clery Act reporting requirements is causing concerns about increasing confusion.

Winter Is Coming

As colder weather creeps into some parts of the country, experts warn of increased spread of COVID-19 throughout the country and on college campuses.
Opinion

3 Ways to Support Black Students This Fall

Shaylen Hardy offers strategies for colleges to help those students cope with trauma and the other burgeoning mental health challenges on their campuses.

A Generation Defined by the Pandemic

A new survey about student experiences during the fall semester and the coronavirus pandemic found that stress, anxiety and loneliness were their overriding concern. The data are representative of the real-life challenges and uncertainty that students say they face.

Report: Enrollment Continues to Trend Downward

Several concerning enrollment trends are holding strong as the latest, and more comprehensive, data show. Experts and advocates are particularly worried about community colleges.

Ithaca Announces Sweeping Faculty Cuts

Saying the coronavirus accelerated an ongoing need to rightsize its faculty, college plans to eliminate 130 full-time teaching jobs.