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Looking for an In-Person Experience
Students are still in favor of an in-person fall, and many workers don't feel they can access the education they want.

'Babar in the Room'
Faculty parents are once again being asked to perform a miracle: Get their students and their own kids through the semester in one piece. Does it have to be this way?

Monitoring Vital Signs for COVID-19
One university is planning to use wearable technology to track early signs of COVID on its campus. Privacy experts have a few concerns.

COVID-19: Big-Time Football on the Edge
News report says Big Ten to cancel season, as Trump and others lobby for football; assessing how COVID-19 changed grading and assessment; no apparent increase in financial aid applications.

Want Your Stipend? Come to the U.S. First
Columbia tells graduate students they must be in U.S. to be employed -- and paid -- on assistantships. Graduate union says policy causes hardship for international students who went home.
Report: Big Ten Votes to Cancel Football Season
University presidents in the Big Ten Conference, one of the NCAA Division I “Power Five” conferences, voted to cancel the...

COVID-19 Roundup: When the Rubber Meets the Road
Howard, Mount Holyoke and Princeton go online while move-ins, classes and parties begin elsewhere. The Mid-American Conference postpones its fall season and Louisville dismisses three athletes.

Is Help Coming From Washington?
President Trump's executive orders offer some aid but could dim prospects of a larger coronavirus bill with help for colleges.
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