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College Presidents Say Fall Reopening Likely
More than half of college presidents (53 percent) said it was “very likely” their institutions would resume in-person classes this...
Parent Will Admit Guilt in Admissions Scandal
Peter Dameris, of Pacific Palisades, Calif., has been charged and will plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit...

A Tangible Achievement in a Virtual Era
Virtual graduations during the pandemic may feel unreal, but reaching that milestone meant everything for a community college student who overcame addiction and got his degree.
Appeals Court Reinstates Pension Suit Against Washington U
A federal appeals court on Friday partially reinstated a lawsuit alleging that Washington University in St. Louis had mismanaged employees'...

The Value of Higher Ed Access
During an economic recession, people often doubt the value of higher education. A new working paper quantifies the economic value of a four-year degree in the state of Georgia.
The Week in Admissions News
Lori Loughlin to plead guilty; TOEFL in China; for-profit advertising; booklet on enrollment concerns.
Compilation on Planning for Fall 2020 and Beyond
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "Planning for Fall 2020 and Beyond." You may...

What Students Want
Surveys show students want a fall semester as close as possible to last fall's. They may transfer if they don't get it.
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