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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.

How Teaching Changed in the (Forced) Shift to Remote Learning
New survey documents how professors view this spring's mass move to virtual courses. Key findings: most used new teaching methods, half lowered their expectations for the volume of student work -- and a third for its quality.

Is Pass-Fail an Equity Issue?
Students petition University System of Georgia for pass-fail grading. System's leaders say they trust professors' judgment and students' abilities and will maintain letter grades.

No Emergency Aid for DACA Students
Undocumented students dealing with campus closures are not eligible for emergency stimulus grants, the Education Department said.

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 22
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).
Purdue Senate Votes Down Civics Requirement
The Purdue University Senate voted down a resolution on adopting a civics literacy requirement for all graduates, 28 to 51...
Academic Minute: Unexpected Benefits of School Rezoning
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week, Tom Shields, associate professor of education at...
Report: Public Universities Censor Social Media Speech
A majority of public colleges and universities filter language in posts on their Facebook pages, and some ban specific words...
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