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No More 3-Hour Exams?
British universities envision changes in assessment of students, based on experiences under COVID-19.

A Jump for Summer?
Some two-year colleges are reporting that summer enrollment is up at their institutions.

Opinion
Social Credits and Student Success
Craig Ross suggests a program to align good student behavior with lower costs and enhanced retention and persistence in higher education.

Opinion
If Colleges Were Rated Like Uber Drivers…
Students say the pandemic switch to online learning was a disaster. Using Uber driver ratings, colleges would have been fired many times over this year.

Stepping Out From COVID
Three ways campus leaders and educators can help college students get back on track after the challenges of learning within the confines of the pandemic (part two of a two-part article).

Supreme Court Upholds Payments to Athletes
Justices unanimously rule the NCAA cannot bar compensation for education-related benefits. But the narrow ruling may not upend the NCAA amateurism model as much as some had hoped (and feared).

Opinion
Change Through the Aeons
Clare Krusing, Lauren Meadows and Daniel Oates describe how a student advisory board and university president have made a lasting impact on their institution, providing lessons for others.

In Admissions Season Until Late August
For regional public colleges and universities, challenges of the year are outlasting the pandemic.
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