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Approaching Normalcy?
As vaccinations continue, colleges and universities announce plans for more in-person instruction this fall.

Online Learning Era Neglects Blind Students' Needs
A year after many campuses transitioned to remote instruction, blind students continue to encounter barriers that undermine their learning.
New Presidents or Provosts: Danville CC, Frank Phillips College, Muhlenberg College, North Georgia Technical College, Saint Mary's College of California, Southern U-New Orleans, Texas Tech U Health Sciences Center, Viterbo U, Xavier U (Ohio)
James H. Ammons Jr., interim chancellor of Southern University at New Orleans, has been named to the job on a...

Getting Personal: The Best Way to Recruit and Retain Students | Wednesday, February 17 at 2:00 pm ET
The shift away from in-person recruitment and retention efforts has led to questions about how best to engage and communicate...
A New Age of Discovery
Space is a vast wealth of exploration opportunities. In today's Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Mustafa Aksoy...

Biden Rejects $50,000 Loan Forgiveness
President says his plan to support free public higher education will make a difference to future students.

Cases Rise, Restrictions Begin
Cases are going up at colleges and universities, despite more testing. Some colleges have put in place tight restrictions. Others have been more flexible.

The Power of Positive Thinking
Faculty members who saw the shift to online learning as an opportunity were less likely to feel burned out or receive poor ratings on their teaching.
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