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Losing to Win
Faculty leaders at Rutgers are challenging spending decisions that have left the athletics department in a "black hole" of internal debt amassed in a costly drive to improve the university's on-field prowess.

Veterans and COVID-19
Colleges need to focus on recruiting, supporting and graduating student veterans now more than ever, as these students face hardships due to the pandemic, experts say.

Pass-Fail Hardball
Students are again seeking pass-fail options for this anything-but-normal fall. Institutions are far less lenient than they were in the spring -- with some exceptions.

Applications Jump to Law and Medical School
Are law schools poised to come back?

COVID-19 Roundup: $750 Bonus at Purdue
Testing will increase at Tufts; detection at UC San Diego; British universities lower entrance requirements.

He Said What???
Professor placed on leave for controversial statements on COVID-19, the N-word, the atom bomb, the moon landings, Jews and more.

Wentworth Faculty Rebuke Spring Instruction Plans
Faculty members at Wentworth Institute of Technology want more remote work flexibility. The university stands behind its reopening plans for fall and spring.

International Students Want to Return to China
They are turning to petitions and online appeals to make their case.
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