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Deadline Time for New Federal Sexual Assault Policies
The regulations for responding to campus sexual misconduct complaints go into effect today. Some colleges are implementing them along with their own guidelines to protect sexual assault victims.

Opinion
To Open or Not: Case Study in Strategic Decision-Making
How can college leaders come to such different decisions about reopening their campuses? Because we all have blind spots in our decision-making processes, and need to strive to mitigate them, Paul Friga writes.

More Tuition Cuts
More colleges continue to cut tuition rates in response to pressure from students and families.

How Many Would Die on Campus?
Without mitigation strategies, one model projected about 75 COVID-19 deaths at Georgia Tech -- highlighting the stakes as students move back to a campus putting several such strategies in place.

Taking COVID-19 Plans to Court
North Carolina public university employees hope a lawsuit will make their governing board take seriously their coronavirus concerns.

Opinion
Silence Welcomes Back Two Campus Epidemics
As colleges and universities reopen, COVID-19 will collide with the pre-existing mental health crisis -- and we need to talk about it, argues Rebecca Harrison.

Opinion
Mental Health Inclusion Must Start in Higher Ed
Stephanie Robertson challenges higher education to lead the way in ensuring mental health is an integral part of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

August Wave of Campus Reopening Reversals
Hundreds of colleges announced early this summer they would be reopening for in-person instruction this fall. As start dates near, many backtrack, citing a worsening health crisis.
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