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Federal Agencies, Health Association Help Colleges Plan Ahead
New guidance on COVID-19 from the CDC, the American College Health Association and the Department of Education can help colleges prepare for possible cases.

Coronavirus and Higher Education
Roundup of news about how higher education is coping with initial U.S. impacts of the coronavirus outbreak, and how colleges are preparing for a dizzying array of likely disruptions.

Preparing for the Worst
UPDATE: The University of Washington, one of the U.S. institutions most affected by the coronavirus, moves to all-remote classes amid preparations for a possible escalation.

Health-Care Students on the Front Lines
Nursing programs emphasize infection-control strategies and adherence to protocols as new coronavirus spreads.

Coronavirus Looms Over March Madness
Two colleges have canceled basketball games with teams on the West Coast two weeks before the tip-off of intercollegiate basketball's most profitable event, the NCAA's March Madness tournament.

Opinion
Protecting Enrollments in Times of Risk and Crisis
Faced with potential losses from the coronavirus, some institutions will look for ways to guard against the risk of lost tuition revenue. An emerging form of insurance may be one of them, writes Michael B. Rush.

China Recruitment Disrupted
Survey looks at effect of new coronavirus on Chinese student recruitment and student travel to and from China.

Race for a Vaccine
University labs are joining drug companies in the dash to develop coronavirus vaccines and medications.
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