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Party Like Your Life Depends on It
To safely reopen this fall, faculty and staff must reinforce social norms that capitalize on students' natural tendency to want to do the right thing, argues Brendan Cushing-Daniels.

Shutdown, Repeat
They came. They saw. They clustered. Now, a week after starting classes at UNC Chapel Hill, undergraduates are being sent home as coronavirus spreads on campus.

Higher Ed's Moment of Truth
Colleges confront what it means to bring students back to campuses as their fall plans become realities. Will many institutions make it through the fall without outbreaks?

‘The Low-Density University’
Authors discuss expansion of their "15 Fall Scenarios" blog post to an ebook.

A Tough Year for Community Colleges
Despite earlier predictions that this might be their year, many are expecting enrollment declines -- some of them devastating. Impact is greatest on minority and low-income students.

COVID-19 Roundup: Clusters on Campus, a Warning to Students
UNC Chapel Hill reports fourth cluster of COVID-19 cases, Oklahoma State quarantines a sorority, Villanova warns students if they don't abide by policies they'll be sent home and more colleges flip online.

Intellectual Property ‘Grab’
Youngstown State faculty members say university is trying to seize all rights to their intellectual property.

Pandemic Increasing Suicidal Ideation
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a dramatic rise in mental health problems. Experts urge colleges to invest in mental health services, rather than slash their budgets.
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