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Continued Confusion Over CARES Act Money
Education Department caused confusion twice in recent days by saying it won't enforce guidance on who can receive the CARES Act's emergency grants.

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 27
Everything you need to know for Wednesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).

Social Scientists on COVID-19
What motivates people to wear masks, the effects of social isolation on children and the elderly, infection rates among the incarcerated. These are just some of the COVID-19 research topics social scientists are investigating right now.

A Bleak Picture for International Enrollment
Colleges prepare for big declines in new international student enrollments due to the coronavirus pandemic. But survey data show that about 90 percent of current students remain in the U.S.

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 26
Everything you need to know for Tuesday and the week ahead about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity). Plus, a special interview with a community college expert.

Mixed Outlook for Adult Student Enrollment
Report says they need more education, but they also may not turn to colleges.

Will Colleges Tap Large Endowments During Pandemic?
As colleges work to balance budgets amid growing economic uncertainty, the wealthiest are faced with a recurring question: Should they tap more heavily into their endowments or leave them alone?

Key U.S. Senator Upbeat About Campus Reopenings
Lamar Alexander expresses confidence that testing will be sufficient, says college leaders are embracing tactics to help them open safely -- and says they deserve liability protection.
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