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COVID-19 Roundup: Clusters, Parties and Punishments
This weekend, several colleges and universities delayed move-ins, put classes online and sent students home around the country. Outbreaks continue to spread on open campuses, often linked to parties.
New Orleans Colleges Face 2 Tropical Storms
With Tropical Storms Marco and Laura headed to New Orleans, colleges there are going to virtual instruction or canceling class...
Academic Minute: The Effects of Travel
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Texas A&M University Center for Sports Management Research and Education Week, James Petrick...
Alumni, Students Protest Pence as Commencement Speaker
Alumni of and students at Wisconsin Lutheran College are protesting the college's decision to invite Vice President Mike Pence to...
Iowa Eliminates 4 Teams
The University of Iowa is eliminating four of its 24 athletic teams -- men’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s swimming and...
The Week in Admissions News
Jail time for Lori Loughlin; shame and student behavior; pressure to shutter campuses; mental health issues; impact of free community college.

Cuomo Adviser Malatras Voted In as SUNY Chancellor
Jim Malatras, president of SUNY Empire State College and longtime advisor to Governor Andrew Cuomo, will take up the chancellorship Aug. 31. His appointment prompted the SUNY Faculty Senate to vote no confidence in the system's board.
Pitt Will Require New Students to Take Course on Racism
The University of Pittsburgh will require all new students to take a one-credit course called Anti-Black Racism: History, Ideology and Resistance.
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