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Grading for a Pandemic

How lenient, or not, should professors be with students right now?

Trump Administration Takes Aim at Wealthy Universities

Facing criticism from the president and a warning from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Princeton, Stanford and -- eventually -- Harvard say they won't take millions in stimulus funds to help their needy students.

Federal Funding Left Out Some of the Most Vulnerable

Holes in the formula to divvy up coronavirus stimulus funds to higher education left institutions that serve the most needy students underresourced, experts say.

An Expensive Makeover

As colleges struggle with the financial cost of the pandemic, beauty schools are getting $160 million in higher education stimulus dollars.

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 23

Everything you need to know for Thursday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).

Academic Minute: Voting Based on Charisma

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week, Jessica Flanigan, associate professor of leadership studies...

Unexpected Benefits of School Rezoning

School segregation is still happening, but in a different arena. In today's Academic Minute, part of Jepson School of Leadership...

Can Public College Systems Stave Off Closures?

Some public colleges are already on the chopping block. But as college and university systems brace for incoming state budget cuts, they can streamline services and work cohesively to save money, experts say.