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Colleges Go Online to Avoid COVID-19

Eastern Gateway CC, La Salle U and U of Dallas shift to online courses; Lehigh and St. Lawrence give faculty members the right to shift online; and U of Hawai‘i at Hilo gives faculty members the right to go hybrid.

How Eastern Michigan Filled Its Class (and Then Some)

University not only recruited more students than last year, but also topped figure from the year before.

A Leg Up for Diverse Adult Learners

A new initiative will focus on developing adult-friendly pathways at predominantly and historically Black community colleges to increase their completion rates.

‘Enough Is Enough’

Upset by rising COVID-19 numbers, UNC Chapel Hill students sign an open letter demanding the administration enact stricter vaccination and testing policies.

Students Share Optimism, Nerves About In-Person Semester

Incoming first-year students and returning seniors share their thoughts about being on campus this fall.

How Online Learning Fits in This Fall

Colleges are taking different approaches in terms of how they’re using online learning in the second fall with COVID.
Opinion

What Students Should Study

Students shouldn’t have a choice whether to learn quantitative skills such as data fluency. Colleges must ensure that they do, Ryan Craig writes.

Are Amherst’s COVID Policies Too Strict, or Just Smart?

Students object to the college’s policies limiting off-campus activities, and a debate ensues over whether the policies overreach or are appropriately cautious.