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Applications Are Decreasing
Common Application reports declines of 8 percent. Applications for first-generation students and those eligible for fee waivers are down 16 percent.

Dying on the Tweet
University of Miami law professor says he's being fired for his controversial views. Some colleagues have spoken out against him, but some worry about making him a martyr.

Biden's HBCU Agenda
While it hasn't gotten much attention, Biden's campaign pledge to deal with the long-standing disparity in research grants encourages HBCUs.
The Week in Admissions News
Admissions scandal sentencing; tuition cuts; Haverford strike ends; ACT leadership; enrollment is still down; enrollment trends; activists view the election.

New International Enrollments Fall 43%
Survey is first to show impact of COVID-19 on foreign students.

COVID-19 Roundup: As Cases Rise Nationally, Colleges Pull Back
This weekend, at least four colleges announced they are moving classes online. Michigan ordered a three-week pause in in-person instruction. Fifteen football games were canceled or postponed, and University of Tennessee athletics staff have refused pay cuts.
Faculty Members and Basic Needs Insecurity
Many faculty members experience the same basic needs insecurity as their students, according to a new research by the Hope...
Saint Leo U Unrecognizes Faculty Union
Saint Leo University in Florida said that its governing board voted not recognize its standing faculty union, and that it’s...
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