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Getting Better?
Though infections are still ever-present, cases of COVID-19 are slowing down at colleges and universities.

Harvard Wasn't the Only One With Record Numbers of Applicants
For some historically Black colleges, this is a breakthrough year -- despite the long odds created by the pandemic. Morgan State, North Carolina A&T and Spelman are having notable years.

Protecting or Restricting Students?
A Boston College student organization is accusing administrators of using public gathering policies to restrict their free speech and prevent them from criticizing the institution.

More Discussion Than Action: Racial Justice on Campus
The latest Student Voice survey shows what college students think about their institutions’ actions in the aftermath and year since George Floyd was killed last May -- and what campus leaders can do now to take bolder steps toward racial justice and equality.

Courts Skeptical on COVID-19 Tuition Lawsuits
Judges have dismissed many of the cases seeking refunds for shifts to virtual learning, but some are going to trial, and at least two colleges have settled.

‘It Was a Trial by Fire’
The last year was particularly challenging for newly minted college presidents, who set aside long-term visions to rally around a common goal: get through the pandemic.
On Leave and on Their Own
Boston University mental health experts published a set of guides for helping students who take leaves of absence for psychological reasons.

Pushing Back on Prison Labor
Public institutions often have ties to state-run prison labor companies. Students at one university system are trying to challenge that.
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