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Campus Sexual Assault Policy Changes Not Widely Known
A survey found a general lack of public knowledge about new federal regulations on campus sexual assault policies.

From Guantánamo Warden to Campus Security Chief
Faculty and students at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte seek the firing of associate vice chancellor for safety and security because of his record as former warden of the U.S. detention center in Guantánamo Bay.

Campus Plans for Fall Evolve
College announcements fall along a continuum from mostly online to mostly in person. Some unusual elements: scheduled showers and a primarily freshman campus.

Haves and Have-Nots on COVID-19 Protection
While some colleges make extensive plans to guard against a spread of the coronavirus when they reopen, others can't afford to do as much and are worried about running out of basic supplies.

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Why Colleges Should Turn to Companies for Inspiration
Borrowing from and aligning with the world of work offers a path to long-term sustainability for higher education, writes Maria Flynn.

Clinical Education in a Pandemic Era
Clinical education is beginning to resume in many health-care fields after being suspended at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. But it's not simple, and there's no one standard.

Looking Beyond the College Degree
A quarter of Americans say they would pursue education or training within six months if they lost their job, but most prefer nondegree training over the traditional college route.

Pandemic Worsened Public Higher Ed's Biggest Challenges
The coronavirus pandemic exacerbated issues like government funding, student mental health and diversity and inclusion, according to a new report by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities.
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