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Lawyers Lay Out Legal Issues Colleges Face This Fall
A litany of legal issues looms for colleges considering reopening in the fall, from safety to online accessibility to federal stimulus funding. Here's what higher education lawyers say should be on college leaders' radars.

Coronavirus News Roundup for June 3
Everything you need to know for Wednesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package.

College Title IX Procedures Under Microscope
Chadron State will be the subject of an external review of policies and procedures for addressing sexual misconduct on campus, while the state college system in Nebraska faces a lawsuit alleging similar wrongdoing.

Coronavirus News Roundup for June 2
Everything you need to know for Tuesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package.

Community Colleges Struggled With Emergency Aid Distribution
Two-year colleges worked quickly to distribute federal emergency aid, but shifts in federal guidance made the process difficult.

Pausing Grad Admissions
Some social science departments are suspending or limiting graduate cohorts to free up money and faculty attention for students affected by the pandemic. But some question the decision, pointing to need for more social scientists in a public health crisis, not fewer.

Colleges Woo Students With Bargain Tuition Rates
This spring many colleges announced tuition deals for students in response to the pandemic, and they’re seeing it pay off with growing application numbers.

Testing Turmoil
ACT replaces leader and moves to cut costs; College Board accused of difficulties in SAT registration.
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