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NACAC Urges Public Colleges to Go Test Optional
Most public (and private) colleges have gone test optional for the next admissions cycle. But the National Association for College...

COVID-19 Roundup: 6% of a College's Students Have It
More than 400 students at Georgia College have COVID-19; Arizona State releases health data, in part; Oregon goes virtual; and Towson and North Carolina State largely close campuses to students.

Colleges Prepare to Weather Hurricanes and Fires
Hurricane and wildfire seasons have interrupted the beginning of an already challenging fall semester at colleges in Texas, Louisiana and California.

Promising Results for an Early-College Program
Massachusetts early-college program is turning out to be one of the strongest solutions to the state's equity gap problems, according to experts, policy makers and educators.

STEM Teaching and Learning | Wednesday, August 26 at 2:00 pm ET
This webcast will explore the issues involved with STEM teaching and learning, and look at the efforts of some colleges...
Ep. 17: The Pandemic’s Human Toll at CUNY
Marjorie Valbrun, a senior editor at Inside Higher Ed, wrote about the group project. And Yarbough wrote about it in...
Traumatic Brain Injuries
We are still learning a lot about traumatic brain injuries. In today's Academic Minute, part of Texas A&M University Center...

Running Numbers or Running From Numbers?
As colleges moved to reopen classrooms this fall, groups of researchers were forthright with statistical modeling showing likely COVID-19 infections on campus. That's more than some public flagship universities can say.
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