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Stop-Out Programs Expand Amid Pandemic
Companies and colleges are launching new programs and partnerships to re-enroll stopped-out students. The timing couldn't have been better.

College Programs in Prisons Go Remote
With limited technology in their facilities, most college-in-prison programs moved to paper correspondence amid the pandemic. Others were suspended altogether.

Higher Education and Work Amid Crisis
The pandemic has accelerated and worsened equity gaps in higher education and its connection to work, according to new data, which may also show paths to improving this connection.

Creating Community in a COVID-19 World
Hillel, the largest campus organization for Jewish students in the world, is finding alternative ways to support students and foster a sense of community despite restrictions on large gatherings and disparate fall reopening plans among colleges.

Organizing for Help in a Pandemic
When COVID-19 hit, graduate student workers organized to win basic protections and extensions.

Public Research Universities' OK Year on Admissions
There's no more talk of 20 percent declines in enrollment. At regional public universities, the picture is more mixed but still better than a few months ago.

Johns Hopkins Says No Private Police, for Now
The university will delay plans to create a campus police department for at least two years.
Opinion
Students Aren’t the Best Rule Followers
Just knowing how to keep themselves safe is not enough for students to actually do it, advises Lee Burdette Williams.
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