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Detailing Last Fall’s Online Enrollment Surge
Number of students studying exclusively or partially online ballooned in fall 2020, especially among undergraduates and at public universities.

Opinion
From the Office of the President…
Brian Rosenberg offers a satiric take on campus COVID policies.

Texas Law Poses Threat to Student Voting
College students in Texas will face stricter registration and voting rules when casting ballots on campus.

‘What Cannot Be Tolerated’
Syracuse University offers full-throated defense for a professor targeted for her views about Sept. 11, prompting other academics to wonder why more institutions don’t defend even divisive scholars in this way.

Data Defense: Privacy Protection Actions
Four actions to encourage students to take for better understanding of what data are collected about them and what control they may have over the use of their private information.

Opinion
Colleges Must Learn From Sports Figures About Mental Health
The taboo against faculty and grad students admitting anxiety and depression is far greater than with professional athletes, argues Harvey J. Graff, and something colleges must reckon with.

Liberty U Resumes In-Person Classes
It acts despite hundreds of COVID-19 cases. Some of the other colleges that had moved online are also resuming normal operations.

Institutions Will Be Impacted by Biden Vaccine Mandate
President Biden announced that he is requiring large private businesses and federal contractors to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for their employees, a move that's expected to affect colleges and universities.
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