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Words Matter for College Presidents, but So Will Actions
Many higher education leaders called for change in response to the killing of George Floyd, but few shared ideas on how to enact it. Observers want them to do more.

A Mixed and Uncertain Admissions Year
For private colleges, the picture shifts from (terrible) survey results to the actual totals. And they aren't all terrible.

Coronavirus News Roundup for June 8
Everything you need to know for Monday and the week ahead about higher ed and the coronavirus. Plus, our last special Q&A with an expert and two students on how the coronavirus and protests are affecting students of color.

Rush to Publish Risks Undermining COVID-19 Research
COVID-19 research is being published at an astonishingly fast pace and taken up by the public quickly. That comes with problems.

University of Southern Indiana Starts Car Tours
Idea is to get students on campus -- safely.

Students' Hateful Speech Results in Rescinded Acceptance
Incoming and current college students are being reported to their universities for racist speech on social media related to national discussions on police brutality and racial injustice.

Coronavirus News Roundup for June 5
Everything you need to know for Friday and the weekend about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package.

Democrats Call for Safeguards If Campuses Reopen
Divisions emerge between Senate Republicans and Democrats over government involvement in reopening college campuses and granting liability protection.
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