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Communicating in a Crisis: Emerging Approaches to Reach Admitted and Enrolled Students in the Age of COVID-19 | Thursday, September 10 at 2:00 pm ET

The coronavirus pandemic has impacted nearly every aspect of day-to-day life, including how we communicate with each other -- and...

ARC Model for Higher Education

How does higher education evolve after COVID-19? In today's Academic Minute, New Jersey City University's John Donnellan looks into some...

A New Deal for Higher Education?

Kevin Carey answers questions about his proposal to reshape higher education with a new federal subsidy tied to requirements for participating colleges to join uniform pricing and credit-transfer systems.

More White Lies

Jessica Krug resigns from George Washington as a graduate student from her alma mater also admits to being dishonest about racial identity.

Despite Warnings, No Clear Advice on Closing Dorms

Top federal health experts worry colleges will spread coronavirus if they send students home, but keeping residence halls open poses its own dangers.

Academic Minute: ARC Model for Higher Education

Today on the Academic Minute, John Donnellan, associate professor in the management department at New Jersey City University, looks into...

Analysis: Students of Color Less Likely to Have Paid Internships

Black students are more likely to be in unpaid internships and participated in more unpaid internships than their white peers...

COVID-19 Roundup: Emptying a Dorm for Isolation Space

University of Tennessee will clear out a residence hall as it runs out of quarantine spots. Miami of Ohio will return students to campus despite 1,000 cases. Colleges announce spring instructional plans.