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Cell Stress Response

How do our cells respond to stress? In today's Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week, Gretchen Edwalds-Gilbert takes a...

A Federal Look at Managing Online Programs

The Government Accountability Office has begun an analysis of the array of external providers -- more central than ever because of the pandemic -- that help colleges take their academic programs online.

New Variant Meets Its First University

University of Michigan’s stay-at-home order could be a look into the future for other colleges and universities, as new SARS-CoV-2 variants spread across the country.

One-Time China-U.S. Exchange Program Launched

The Institute of International Education on Tuesday announced a one-time China-U.S. Scholars program that will support 48 Chinese and American...

One-Third of Students Seek Counseling for Pandemic Effects

About one-third of students who sought care from their college counseling center during the second half of 2020 said their...

COVID-19 Roundup: Warnings, an Apology and Graduation Plans

Villanova warns students after cases rise. A snowball fight at Liberty and fraternity party at Santa Clara draw scrutiny. Vermont restores wages that had been cut, and several universities lay out spring graduation plans.

State Slows Vaccine Rollout at Northeastern

At least two Massachusetts universities that have been distributing COVID-19 vaccines have had extras, The Boston Globe reported. At one...

Laurentian University Seeks Protection From Creditors

Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, is attempting to restructure under Canada’s Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act, seeking protection from creditors as...