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UIUC Hit Ill-Timed Snafu in Renewing Pandemic Insurance
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign made headlines for taking out insurance in 2017 to protect against losses in Chinese...

‘The Low-Density University’
Authors discuss expansion of their "15 Fall Scenarios" blog post to an ebook.

Displaced Workers and Public College Enrollment
New research shows public colleges have room for improvement when it comes to enrolling displaced workers.
New Programs: Business Administration, Arts and Culture, Social Work, Education
Mississippi State University is starting a minor in business administration. Roberts Wesleyan College is starting an associate of science in...

Justice Department v. Yale
Federal agency says the university's admissions policies discriminate against Asian and white applicants.
Interprofessional Collaboration for Health Professions Students
Health-care workers can be exposed to many different things during their work. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of...

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.

COVID-19: Boom or Bust for For-Profits?
Some for-profit colleges reported increased profitability and modest enrollment gains as the economy crashed in the second quarter, but it's still not clear whether the current pandemic and recession will turn around the fortunes of a sector that had been struggling.
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