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College Programs in Prisons Go Remote
With limited technology in their facilities, most college-in-prison programs moved to paper correspondence amid the pandemic. Others were suspended altogether.
Survey: 90% of Students Will Return to Research Universities
Ninety percent of undergraduate students at research universities plan to continue their education in the fall, despite the COVID-19 pandemic...
British Universities Largely Plan for In-Person Fall
Ninety-seven percent of universities in the United Kingdom plan to provide in-person teaching at the start of the fall term...

Enrollment Concerns | Wednesday, June 17 at 2:00 pm ET
Enrollment concerns are always important, but the coronavirus has made them more so. This webcast will explore what experts think...
Body Image and Middle School Girls' Education
Does body image create an early exit for middle school girls? In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Colorado...

‘We’re All in This Together’
Most instructors were novices in a new environment last spring, and many sought help. In preparation for fall, colleges and others share their expertise freely. Here are some new initiatives.

Higher Education and Work Amid Crisis
The pandemic has accelerated and worsened equity gaps in higher education and its connection to work, according to new data, which may also show paths to improving this connection.

LGBTQ Rights v. Religious Liberties
Religious colleges say Supreme Court decision finding that federal antidiscrimination law protects LGBTQ employees could open their policies up to challenge.
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