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Innovating and Adapting: Tribal Colleges in the Pandemic
With little internet access and disproportionate impacts from COVID-19, tribal colleges had to redesign everything they do in the spring.

A College President Infected
After a controversial event in the White House Rose Garden, Notre Dame's president has COVID-19. Some students and faculty members are not happy with him.
Community Colleges That Made the Call Early
The need for safety, training and planning drove these community college leaders to choose online learning for the fall.

CDC Issues New Testing Guidance for Colleges
Update offers more detailed guidance on prioritizing testing during an outbreak. It also says entry testing combined with regular serial testing might prevent or reduce transmission.

What Does ‘Close Contact’ Really Mean?
On some campuses, students are unlikely to be notified through contact tracing if an in-person classmate tests positive for COVID-19. Is that right?

Opinion
Don’t Be a Target for Internet Fraud
Criminals often target colleges for cyberattacks, and DeRionne P. Pollard shares lessons her institution learned firsthand in hopes of helping others prevent or respond to one.

COVID-19 Roundup: Judge Rejects Refund for Remote Learning
Federal court says Northeastern need not reimburse tuition for last spring's virtual shift; on-campus "fall break" or quarantine?

Extending the Reach of Mental Health Therapy
College counseling centers are increasingly relying on platforms that provide virtual therapy services to continue helping students cope with mental health issues during the pandemic and beyond.
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