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CDC Compares COVID-19 Rates in Counties With In-Person and Remote Classes

A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, released Friday, compared the rates of COVID-19 exposure in counties...

Biden to Extend Pause on Student Loan Payments

As expected, President-elect Joe Biden will, upon taking office Jan. 20, instruct the Education Department to continue the pause excusing...

How Much Colleges Will Get in Coronavirus Relief

Arizona State University will get the most aid of the $20.2 billion Congress is sending colleges and universities in the...

Lehigh, Wagner Revoke Trump’s Honorary Degrees

Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., announced Friday it would rescind and revoke an honorary degree it gave President Donald Trump...

The Week in Admissions News

Trump commutes a sentence; Democrats control the Senate; grades and the pandemic; prison education.

Chinese Cultural Diplomacy in the U.S.

Cultural diplomacy helped China get on track to become a major world player again. In today's Academic Minute, part of...

Lots of Hope, No Guarantees

The capture of the Senate by Democrats increases chances Congress will take up college affordability proposals, but it's unclear how far they will go.

A Failure to Educate

This week’s Capitol riots have been repeatedly described as “unthinkable.” Yet happen they did, so how do we start to think about them? Many academics have an answer: the humanities.