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Dropping the SAT and ACT -- for Good

University of California plan could change the role of standardized testing in admissions -- and not just for the UC system.

What It's Gonna Take

Colleges face a host of daunting considerations, beyond testing for coronavirus infection, when it comes to reopening.
Opinion

How College Students Can Help Reopen America

States could use some of their federal stimulus funds to create corps of contact tracers in service-learning courses, Terry Hartle and David Stone argue.
Opinion

A Time to Reflect on What College Should Be

The long-term survival of colleges and universities will hinge on their ability to deliver what matters most to students, employers and society, write Jamie Merisotis and Carrie Besnette Hauser.

Risks and Rewards of Resuming Fall Football

Some college athletics officials are confidently moving ahead on plans to open the 2020 fall football season despite uncertainties about how to protect players from coronavirus infection.

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 18

Everything you need to know for Monday 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 Q&A with a university psychologist.

Frank Assessment From a Private College

Wells College relies heavily on student fee revenue in its operating budget. Without students on campus, the college will be forced to shut its doors, its president said.

Colleges Worry They'll Be Sued if They Reopen Campuses

College presidents tell Vice President Pence that being shielded from lawsuits if students get sick would make them likelier to physically reopen their campuses.