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Online Leaders to Prioritize Flexibility Post-Pandemic
A report exploring the impact of the pandemic on the future of online learning suggests many campus leaders want to offer increased flexibility in teaching modality to students. How they will achieve this goal remains to be seen.
Some HBCUs Lower Fall Tuition
Clinton College, a historically Black institution in South Carolina, is halving its tuition for all students who enroll for this...
National Association of Standalone Graduate Schools Launches
Eleven independent graduate schools have launched a new organization, the National Association of Standalone Graduate Schools, to advocate for their...
Academic Minute: Wars of Chivalry
Today on the Academic Minute: Jennifer Goodman Wollock, professor of English at Texas A&M University, discusses why we might not...
New Florida Law Targets Colleges' International Ties
Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed a law Monday that subjects colleges and universities in the state to heightened scrutiny of...
Georgia Chancellor Search Slowed by Confusion, Friction
As the University System of Georgia Board of Regents reboots its search for a new chancellor, confusion and friction among...

A Clean Slate
Historically Black colleges and universities are forgiving students’ debts with the hopes of alleviating some of the financial strains of the pandemic and possibly providing them more financial freedom in the future.
Enrollment Declines Lead to Layoffs at U of Redlands
The smallest incoming class in a decade is prompting layoffs at the University of Redlands, The San Bernardino Sun reported...
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