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Ramping Up for Remote Instruction
Anticipating continued remote instruction this fall, nonprofits, ed-tech companies and institutions race to provide faculty with the resources and training they need to teach well online.

Can Active Learning Co-Exist With Physically Distanced Classrooms?
Advocates for active learning worry that their favored approach will be hard to pull off in physically distanced classrooms -- and that instructors will revert to the straightforward lecture.

A One-Day Difference
A Trump administration policy could deny education benefits to National Guard members helping states fight the coronavirus. Criticism mounts of plan to end deployment after 89 days instead of the 90 required for eligibility.

Continued Confusion Over CARES Act Money
Education Department caused confusion twice in recent days by saying it won't enforce guidance on who can receive the CARES Act's emergency grants.
New Programs: Learning and Design, Organizational Leadership, Exercise and Health Science, Health Administration, Cybersecurity, Public Health, Travel Technology and Analytics, Criminal Justice
Bay Path University is starting a master's program in learning, design and technology. Bethel University, in Indiana, is starting a...
FAFSA Renewals Down, Especially for Lower-Income Students
The number of students filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid is still down from this time last year...

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 27
Everything you need to know for Wednesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).
Dems Schedule Veto Override on Borrower Defense
The White House did not respond when asked if President Trump plans to veto a resolution passed by the House...
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