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Haves and Have-Nots on COVID-19 Protection

While some colleges make extensive plans to guard against a spread of the coronavirus when they reopen, others can't afford to do as much and are worried about running out of basic supplies.

Clinical Education in a Pandemic Era

Clinical education is beginning to resume in many health-care fields after being suspended at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. But it's not simple, and there's no one standard.

Law Professors Call on AG Barr to Resign

Sixty-nine professors of law at George Washington University, current and emeritus, are calling for the investigation, censure and resignation of...

Gender, Race, COVID-19 and the Case Against Tenure-Clock Stoppages

In a new article in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a group of 17 scholars warns that COVID-19...

Moody's Documents Likely Enrollment Effects by State if Students Stay Close to Home Come Fall

A new report from Moody’s Investors Service examines which states are likely to see enrollment rise or fall in the...

Report Lays Out How Community Colleges Could Save Economy

A new report argues that community colleges are in the best position to upskill and train the millions of Americans...

NCAA Conference to Limit Marching Bands and Cheerleaders

Marching band members and cheerleaders at colleges in the American Athletic Conference will not be permitted to travel for football...

Academic Minute: Teacher Retention

Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York University Week, Luis A. Rodriguez, assistant professor of education leadership, looks...