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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.

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.

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.

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 15
Everything you need to know for Friday and the weekend about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).

Open-Access Publishing and the Coronavirus
Some publishers are moving toward an open model, prompted by COVID-19.

Opinion
It’s Time to Reform the Clery Act
Thirty years after passage of the landmark law, it has become a bureaucratic mess that can do little to improve campus safety, even during a pandemic, argues Edward Davis, former police commissioner of Boston.

Legacies and Life Lessons
As academics continue to die from COVID-19, leaving behind shocked and heartbroken colleagues, the deaths are prompting introspection and discussions about what it means to be an educator.

Cal State Stands Alone
As many colleges line up to say they'll be reopening campuses, California State University is planning for most courses to be online. What makes the system different?
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