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Signed, Sick in Iowa
University of Iowa students and faculty members stage “sickout” to protest campus reopening plan.

Political Influence on Fall Plans
New analysis found that a college's reopening decision for the fall term is tied to the red or blue shade of its state, even if political pressure may not be direct.

COVID-19 Roundup: Big Universities' Big Case Counts
As classes resume at Southeastern universities, positive cases soar; Gettysburg quarantines all students; Iowa State reverses course and won't allow fans at football opener.

Suspend and Protect
Civil liberties advocates are concerned students are being unfairly suspended or placed on probation for violations of college health and safety rules related to the pandemic. But student affairs administrators say their actions are within their power to protect their campuses.

Fall Brings Wave of Furloughs
Without reliable revenue from student housing, dining and athletic programs, colleges are facing steep budget shortfalls and implementing additional furloughs.

A Question of Trust
With pivots, lockdowns and outbreaks occurring at campuses around the country, will students continue to trust their colleges?

COVID-19 Roundup: A Pool Party ‘Almost Like Mardi Gras’
Numbers grow at Missouri State; percentage of positive tests high in college counties in Iowa.

We Must Change How We Fund Graduate School
Channeling more funding directly to grad students would diversify academe and enhance the scientific enterprise, argue Kafui Dzirasa, Christopher D. Lynn, Jin Kim Montclare, Leia Stirling and Bill Wuest.
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