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Ep 1: Distributing $6.3 Billion in Emergency Aid for Students

To better understand this fast-moving story, Paul Fain, the podcast's host, interviews David Baime, senior vice president for government relations...

Ep 2: What Should a Federal Jobs Bill Do?

Roughly 22 million Americans have filed for unemployment since the crisis began, and the estimated unemployment rate stands at 12...

Ep. 3: Helping Students Avoid Problems with the ‘Asterisk Semester’

The episode features Lilah Burke, a reporter at Inside Higher Ed, who has written about this issue. And to describe...

Happiness Gap for Mothers

Why is there a happiness gap for mothers? In today's Academic Minute, part of University of the South Week, Katie...

A Playbook for a Second-Choice Fall

If physical campuses cannot open, here's how colleges can replicate what makes their in-person experience so valuable, according to the research firm Eduventures.

Cal State Stands Alone

As many colleges line up to say they'll be reopening campuses, California State University is planning for most courses to be online. What makes the system different?

Not the Same University

Missouri Western cuts 30 percent of the faculty, along with programs in history, political science, sociology, economics, music and more.

Senator Alexander Sounds Positive Note on Reopening Campuses

Senator Lamar Alexander, the Tennessee Republican who chairs the Senate's education committee, on Sunday questioned whether testing capacities for COVID-19...