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Suspend and Protect
Civil liberties advocates are concerned students are being unfairly suspended or placed on probation for violations of college health and safety rules related to the pandemic. But student affairs administrators say their actions are within their power to protect their campuses.
Grand Canyon Finds New OPM Customer
Grand Canyon Education has signed a nonbinding agreement to provide online program management services to Valparaiso University, a private institution...
Airbnb Steps Up Student Party Prevention
The housing rental company Airbnb has introduced new rules to prevent college students from hosting parties in short-term vacation rentals...
California Poised to Increase Oversight of Former For-Profits
A bill aiming to prevent for-profit colleges from evading oversight by posing as nonprofit colleges was passed by the California...
Report: Top Difficulties Latinx Students Face
A new report examines the challenges that Latinx students face on the path to higher education, which have been exacerbated...
Isolation Protocols and Low-Income Black Workers
Isolation protocols during the pandemic can be challenging for low-wage workers in particular. In today's Academic Minute, part of University...

Fall Brings Wave of Furloughs
Without reliable revenue from student housing, dining and athletic programs, colleges are facing steep budget shortfalls and implementing additional furloughs.

COVID-19 Roundup: White House Advice on Sick Students; More Fall Pivots
Citing rising cases and worries, Lock Haven and Hartwick suspend in-person instruction for two weeks, and Colorado College goes virtual for 2020.
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