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Is Testing Students for COVID Feasible?
Diagnostic testing is part of every college's plan for reopening campus. But whether college administrations can get their hands on enough tests, or afford them, is still being worked out.
Who Has Authority to Set Public Tuition Rates?
A new 50-state comparison by the Education Commission of the States shows how states determine or cap tuition rates at...

COVID-19 Renews Debate on Academic Calendar in Japan
Some see rationale to change start of academic year from April to September.

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 22
Everything you need to know for Friday and the Memorial Day weekend about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).
Academic Minute: Art's Role in Improving Communication Skills
Today on the Academic Minute, Terry Gipson, lecturer in the department of communications at SUNY New Paltz, explains how art...
NAFSA Estimates More Than $4.5 Billion Hit to International Ed
U.S. colleges will lose at least $3 billion due to anticipated international student enrollment declines this fall, according to estimates...

Sexual Misconduct Prevention: Virtual Training for Students | Thursday, May 21 at 2:00 pm ET
This webinar will shed light on the challenges colleges face in ensuring the safety of their students. Speakers will share...
Debt and Price as Predictors of College Enrollment
Is student loan debt taking a toll on college admissions? In today's Academic Minute, Luther College's Rob K. Larson looks...
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