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‘Tired’ of Racism and Pushing for Change
Black students want Salisbury administrators to hold students accountable when they use or post racial slurs and other offensive comments on social media and elsewhere.

Cyberextortion Threat Evolves
Cybercriminals successfully targeted three colleges and universities using ransom tactics new to higher ed. Experts say more institutions are likely to be affected.

More Confusion Over Emergency Aid
The Education Department appeared ready to issue a rule limiting who can get the CARES Act's emergency aid grants but backed off at the last minute.

New Requirements, More Costs
Community college officials say new federal regulations requiring costly new processes for handling sexual misconduct complaints are burdensome and unnecessary for largely commuter campuses.

Fall Comes Into View
College administrators continue to lay plans for the fall. Hybrid models, longer days and shortened semesters are among the popular planning options.

The Future of Apprenticeships
More people are talking about how to make apprenticeships remote after the COVID-19 pandemic. But experts worry remote experiences can't provide what makes them most successful, even if they could broaden access.

Words Matter for College Presidents, but So Will Actions
Many higher education leaders called for change in response to the killing of George Floyd, but few shared ideas on how to enact it. Observers want them to do more.

A Mixed and Uncertain Admissions Year
For private colleges, the picture shifts from (terrible) survey results to the actual totals. And they aren't all terrible.
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