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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.

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.

‘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.

Grad Students and Mental Health

The well-being of graduate students has been overlooked, a new report argues. How can administrations support this population?

Legitimate Layoffs or Union Busting?

County College of Morris let six untenured professors go. The college said declining enrollment drove the decision, but the fired faculty members say the administration wanted to clamp down on their union.

Hopes Raised Then Quickly Dashed

Shortly after a jury in Minneapolis delivered a guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin, Ohio State University students heard about a local police killing and renewed demands for the university to cut all ties with the city's police department.