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Federal Appeals Court Backs Indiana U on Vaccines
Judges reject request for injunction against a requirement for students.

COVID-19 Roundup: Power Struggles Over Mask Mandates
As a growing number of colleges reinstate mask mandates, colleges and lawmakers in some states square off. University of South Carolina drops mask requirement following state attorney general opinion.

Best Safety Practices and Policy, According to Students
From free speech and campus security approaches to Title IX regulation and COVID-19 mitigation, here’s what students say would help them feel safe and secure.

The Delta Curveball
Some colleges are expanding vaccine requirements or reimposing mask mandates in response to spread of Delta variant and new CDC guidance. Other institutions are finding their authority to mandate mitigation measures limited.

The Future of the Campus Tour
They are smaller than they used to be (by colleges’ choice) and are mostly outside. But many colleges fear the Delta variant could change things for the worse.

Students Favor Free College, Oppose Admissions Preferences
Survey reveals what education policy makers working on behalf of students need to know about solutions that students support for making college more affordable and equitable.

Judge Sides With Indiana U in Vaccine Mandate Case
Federal judge finds Indiana was reasonably pursuing legitimate public health aims in first court decision considering the constitutionality of a college’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement.

A Waiting Game
Colleges that are requiring COVID-19 vaccinations try to get a handle on current vaccination rates in advance of deadlines for students to submit documentation.
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