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Risks and Rewards of Resuming Fall Football

Some college athletics officials are confidently moving ahead on plans to open the 2020 fall football season despite uncertainties about how to protect players from coronavirus infection.

Ohio U Lays Off Over 140 Faculty, Administrators

Ohio University president Duane Nellis announced in a letter Friday that the university is effectively laying off 53 faculty members...

Campbell U to Provide Single Dorm Rooms

Campbell University has announced that all students living on campus this fall will be given single rooms for no extra...

Ep. 4: How Community Colleges Are Planning for the Fall, and Beyond

For insight into the questions community college leaders are wrestling with, this episode features a discussion with Steven Johnson, president...

Impact of Maternal Stress on Offspring

Maternal stress can have large impacts on children. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of the South Week, Katie...

State Cuts Grow Deep

Experts had predicted states would have to cut higher education funding. The scope is becoming clearer every day.

Colleges Worry They'll Be Sued if They Reopen Campuses

College presidents tell Vice President Pence that being shielded from lawsuits if students get sick would make them likelier to physically reopen their campuses.

Frank Assessment From a Private College

Wells College relies heavily on student fee revenue in its operating budget. Without students on campus, the college will be forced to shut its doors, its president said.