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A Tough Year for Community Colleges
Despite earlier predictions that this might be their year, many are expecting enrollment declines -- some of them devastating. Impact is greatest on minority and low-income students.

Opinion
O-Rings, Groupthink and Campus Reopenings
College officials figuring out how to bring students back to campus resemble the Challenger engineers tasked with building a rocket to fit political considerations, Janet Murray argues.

Pandemic Increasing Suicidal Ideation
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a dramatic rise in mental health problems. Experts urge colleges to invest in mental health services, rather than slash their budgets.

COVID-19 Roundup: Clusters on Campus, a Warning to Students
UNC Chapel Hill reports fourth cluster of COVID-19 cases, Oklahoma State quarantines a sorority, Villanova warns students if they don't abide by policies they'll be sent home and more colleges flip online.

Intellectual Property ‘Grab’
Youngstown State faculty members say university is trying to seize all rights to their intellectual property.

Deadline Time for New Federal Sexual Assault Policies
The regulations for responding to campus sexual misconduct complaints go into effect today. Some colleges are implementing them along with their own guidelines to protect sexual assault victims.

Opinion
To Open or Not: Case Study in Strategic Decision-Making
How can college leaders come to such different decisions about reopening their campuses? Because we all have blind spots in our decision-making processes, and need to strive to mitigate them, Paul Friga writes.

More Tuition Cuts
More colleges continue to cut tuition rates in response to pressure from students and families.
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