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Pac-12 Conference Reverses, Will Play Fall Football
Leaders in the Pac-12 Conference decided their teams will play football during the fall after all, reversing an Aug. 11...
Teaching in an Elevator
Teaching in the COVID-19 era is challenging under any circumstance. But Jay Van Bavel, associate professor of psychology at New...
Colo. County Imposes Limits on College-Age Students
The public health agency in Boulder County, Colo., on Thursday issued an order further restricting the behavior of college-aged people...

Zoom Draws a Line
Videoconferencing provider refuses to stream a university event featuring a member of a terrorist organization. Academic freedom hawks see virtual teaching platforms as a new front in the fight for faculty rights.
For-Profits Hope Urban Democrats Will Help Them
The association representing for-profit colleges and universities is coming under fire after a news report that it is targeting Democratic...

Forward Thinking: How is COVID-19 Shaping Higher Ed? | Thursday, September 24 at 2:00 pm ET
In this webcast, Strada researchers and three college and university presidents will discuss what they've learned during the pandemic, and...
Stress, Marriage and Hearing Loss
Hearing loss in a partner can affect one sex more than the other. In today's Academic Minute, Duke University's Jessica...

Hitting Close to Home
HBCUs are getting high student compliance with social distancing and mask wearing and are reporting lower coronavirus infection rates. College leaders partly credit Black college culture -- and student awareness of the toll of the pandemic on Black, Latinx and Indigenous communities.
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