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23 AGs Challenge DeVos's Borrower-Defense Rule
The attorneys general of nearly half of the nation’s states filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday, trying to do what Congress...

Will Push to Reopen Threaten Aid?
As Congress mulls another coronavirus relief package, higher education lobbyists worry any aid will be focused on reopening and ignore billions in financial losses by colleges.
Chicago Community Colleges to Waive Some Debt
Students who stopped out of City Colleges of Chicago can now get a "fresh start." The community college system is...
Student Success and Enrollment Are Top Priorities in Survey
More than 80 percent of higher education institutions said improving student success and completion rates was a top priority for...

Taking Colleges Online: How Smart Institutions and Their Leaders Can Approach Online Education Now and in a Post Coronavirus World | Wednesday, July 15 at 2:00 pm ET
This webcast will explore the topics addressed in Inside Higher Ed's new special report, "Taking Colleges Online: How Smart Institutions...
International Cooperation During a Pandemic
International cooperation can be key to handling health crises. In today's Academic Minute, Aston University's Ilaria Scaglia looks at one...

Stay Apart or Stay Home
Colleges are implementing social contracts or making addenda to code of conduct policies requiring students to abide by social distancing guidelines this fall. Some institutions have said they will remove students from campus for noncompliance.

Government Rescinds International Student Policy
The decision to abandon a directive that would have prevented international students from taking all their coursework online came in response to a lawsuit from Harvard and MIT.
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