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Senator Alexander: Testing Levels Inadequate to Open Campuses
Senator Lamar Alexander, the Tennessee Republican who chairs the Senate's education committee, on Sunday praised coronavirus testing in the U.S...
Community Colleges Got Disproportionately Less in CARES Act
The CARES Act shortchanged two-year public colleges because of the way Congress structured higher education funding in the stimulus package...
Academic Minute: Designing New Anti-Cancer Drugs
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of the South Week: Rob Bachman, professor of chemistry, explores an unexpected...
Survey: 4 of 5 Students Face Disruption From Virus
Students whose lives were significantly disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic may change their plans to remain or re-enroll in college...

Reimagining Career Education
The Education Department plans to distribute more than $120 million in grants for short-term programs. Which pathways should that money fund?
Youth and Early Modern Innovation Culture
We can look to the young to help with innovation. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of the South...

AP Testing to Begin, Amid Controversies
New, shorter tests will be given at the same time all over the world.

Big Proctor
Is the fight against cheating during remote instruction worth enlisting third-party student surveillance platforms?
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