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Taking Colleges Online: An Inside Higher Ed Special Report
COVID-19 forced most colleges and universities to educate their students virtually this spring, but the emergency remote instruction they offered...

Simulating COVID Spread in College Setting
New research suggests that for a large campus dealing with COVID-19, accurate testing and limits on class size and social contact may be of critical importance.

Whom to Test and How to Pay for It
States stop short of advising colleges to test all students when campuses reopen, despite concerns that approach will lead to missing those who could spread the virus to others.
Professor on Leave for Demanding a Student Change Her Name
Laney College in California put a professor of mathematics on leave for asking a student with a Vietnamese name to...
Police Shooting Kills Los Angeles Community College Student
The Los Angeles Community College District joined calls for an investigation into the circumstances of the police shooting death of...
The Week in Admissions News
DACA lives; equity gaps; racial and ethnic representation; Hillel.
Ed Department Shelved Obama-Era Guidance on Adjusting Aid
The Department of Education is making it harder for colleges to increase financial aid awards for students whose families lost...

Harvard, Princeton and Stanford Join Test-Optional Colleges, for a Year
Duke, Northwestern and Notre Dame also drop testing requirement.
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