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Shutdown, Repeat
They came. They saw. They clustered. Now, a week after starting classes at UNC Chapel Hill, undergraduates are being sent home as coronavirus spreads on campus.

Higher Ed's Moment of Truth
Colleges confront what it means to bring students back to campuses as their fall plans become realities. Will many institutions make it through the fall without outbreaks?

Displaced Workers and Public College Enrollment
New research shows public colleges have room for improvement when it comes to enrolling displaced workers.
New Programs: Business Administration, Arts and Culture, Social Work, Education
Mississippi State University is starting a minor in business administration. Roberts Wesleyan College is starting an associate of science in...

‘The Low-Density University’
Authors discuss expansion of their "15 Fall Scenarios" blog post to an ebook.
Community Colleges Seek More Parity in COVID Aid
A coalition of community colleges, dubbed Rebuilding America's Middle Class, has called on the U.S. Congress to reconsider how federal...
Academic Minute: Social Justice Leadership and Juvenile Recidivism
Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight as part of University of Central Arkansas Week, Jennifer Saxton, a Ph.D...
Tennessee Promise Boosted Community College Enrollments
The Tennessee Promise, a statewide, last-dollar free tuition scholarship for community college students the state began in 2015, increased first-time...
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