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Isolation Protocols and Low-Income Black Workers

Isolation protocols during the pandemic can be challenging for low-wage workers in particular. In today's Academic Minute, part of University...

Fall Brings Wave of Furloughs

Without reliable revenue from student housing, dining and athletic programs, colleges are facing steep budget shortfalls and implementing additional furloughs.

Drake University Starts 2-Year College

Drake University, a private college in Iowa, is creating a two-year college pathway for students. The John Dee Bright College...

COVID-19 Roundup: White House Advice on Sick Students; More Fall Pivots

Citing rising cases and worries, Lock Haven and Hartwick suspend in-person instruction for two weeks, and Colorado College goes virtual for 2020.

Community College Shuts Off Remote Work

Most classes are still remote at Hagerstown Community College, but staff and faculty have had VPN access revoked and must now return to campus to work.

Michigan State Employees Failed to Act on Sexual Misconduct

Two reports by Michigan State University released Tuesday found that eight former or current employees had received and failed to...

Academic Minute: Isolation Protocols and Low-Income Black Workers

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Michigan Week, Alford A. Young Jr., the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor...

A Question of Trust

With pivots, lockdowns and outbreaks occurring at campuses around the country, will students continue to trust their colleges?