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UCSF Pays $1 Million Ransom to Hackers

The University of California, San Francisco, paid a ransom of $1.14 million to hackers who encrypted and threatened to publish...

Ep. 10: College Athletics and a ‘Weird Fall’

Welch Suggs, a professor at the University of Georgia, former journalist and university administrator, talked with us about what's happening...

Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis, Part III: A New Survey of College and University Presidents | Wednesday, July 1 at 2:00 pm ET

Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss how presidents' priorities have changed as they move out of...

Programs for Students With Disabilities

Campuses are stepping up to help those in need. In today's Academic Minute, part of Longwood University Week, Ian Danielsen...

More Infections From an Online Semester?

Researchers at Cornell University have concluded an online semester at the university will result in more COVID-19 infections than an in-person one. The university is reopening, with plans to monitor students and moderate misbehavior.

Fall Uncertainty Prompts Students to Consider Tuition Insurance

The coronavirus pandemic has caused more colleges and families to consider taking out tuition insurance, but it would not have helped the students who are seeking tuition refunds for the spring's forced transition to remote learning.

The Role of Learning in Colleges' Decisions About Fall

Presidents give their colleges and universities mixed grades on the remote learning they offered last spring. How is that influencing their decisions about reopening campuses this fall?

COVID-19 Roundup: CDC on Testing; Pause for Arizona Athletes

Feds issue statement on campus testing. University of Arizona pauses athletes' campus return. Warnings about fraternities at U of Washington. UGA sees 154 cases.