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COVID-19 Roundup: As Cases Rise Nationally, Colleges Pull Back
This weekend, at least four colleges announced they are moving classes online. Michigan ordered a three-week pause in in-person instruction. Fifteen football games were canceled or postponed, and University of Tennessee athletics staff have refused pay cuts.
Laureate Execs Set to Receive Large Payouts After Sale of College
Top executives at Laureate Education Inc. are set to receive a combined $19 million after the company completes the sale...
The Week in Admissions News
Admissions scandal sentencing; tuition cuts; Haverford strike ends; ACT leadership; enrollment is still down; enrollment trends; activists view the election.
Traumatic Memories
We all have traumatic memories we wish we could erase. In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Academy Week...

A New Era for Campus Discourse?
Liberal students, and even some conservatives, feel hopeful that Joe Biden's election will lead to less divisive dialogue on campus and make strides for students of color. But some students on the right worry their free speech rights could be compromised.

Governance Mess at U of Delhi
Vice chancellor suspended for not filling key posts. Cases related to sexual harassment have been pending for two years.

Are Students Happier With Virtual Learning This Fall? A Little
Survey finds undergrads feel modestly more engaged -- especially when they think their professors have made an effort -- and are somewhat likelier to continue their educations.
Ivy League Cancels Winter Sports Season
The Ivy League said late Thursday that it would cancel its winter sports season because of the continuing impact of...
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