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Suspending the Rules for Faculty Layoffs

Citing COVID-19, Kansas's state governing board makes it much easier for institutions to suspend or terminate even tenured faculty members.

10 Months In

Students are still concerned about online learning, mental health and the value of a college education. But they continue to give their institutions the benefit of the doubt.

Snitch Switch

University of Florida faculty members say a new way for students to report professors who take their scheduled in-person courses online adds insult to injury.

Private College Worries

Private universities are dismayed that a fact sheet of President-elect Joe Biden's coronavirus relief package only mentions helping public universities.

How Much Will Your College Receive in Coronavirus Stimulus Funding, Part 2?

This searchable database shows how much public, private nonprofit and for-profit institutions are set to receive, as well as how much of that money must go to financial aid grants for students.

Billions in Aid Head to Colleges

The Education Department releases a new round of COVID-19 funds to colleges and universities, and Biden proposes $35 billion in additional money.

‘A Hero and a Role Model’

A professor of advanced manufacturing volunteered seven days a week to produce face shields for health-care workers. He died Tuesday of complications with COVID-19.

Great Recession Graduates: Where Are They Now?

One in five of those receiving bachelor's degrees in 2007-08 had negative net worth in 2018, and 14 percent couldn't pay essential expenses.