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Ex-Fencing Coach at Harvard Arrested for Bribery
He is charged with receiving $1.5 million in payments from the father of two of his athletes.

Evaluating Exit Plans
Thanksgiving is fast approaching. Many colleges still have no plans to test students before they leave.

Groups Call on Biden to Cancel Student Debt
They want him to move without Congress. Will he?
Faculty Pandemic Stress Is Now Chronic
COVID-19-related changes to teaching and dealing with students' mental health continue to weigh on professors, with implications for their own mental health.

Who's Up, Who's Down and Why
Dig deeper into the state of community college enrollments, and you'll find some hints at what could be keeping some institutions afloat while others sink.

Duke Study Highlights Importance of Asymptomatic Testing
Study demonstrates importance of frequent, routine testing of asymptomatic students and feasibility of a pooled testing approach.

Cutting the In-Person Semester Short
Many colleges are now announcing new shifts to online learning that will continue for the rest of the semester.

Opinion
3 Campus Groups That Especially Need Support
Come what may between now and Inauguration Day, their future may be murky at best and debilitating at worst, warns José Villalba.
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