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COVID-19 Roundup: Virtual Falls and Faculty Pink Slips
More colleges that planned to host students on campus shift to virtual-only modes. Canisius and Carthage Colleges plan layoffs, citing budget pressures worsened by the pandemic.

Insider Member Webcast | Coronavirus Disruptions Escalate | May 14th at 2:00PM ET
We're giving Insiders a deeper look at the continued disruptions caused by COVID-19's arrival on U.S. college and university campuses...
Captive Animals
Zoos can be a bad environment for some animals. In today's Academic Minute, part of Kennesaw State University Week, Allison...

A Year of Chaos and Flexibility
For recruiting and judging students, colleges face the reality that they may not be able to visit high schools or rely on their rubrics. The outcomes are expected to be particularly bad for disadvantaged students.

Rewriting the Rules
Is a budget plan adopted under financial duress and threat of layoffs truly collaborative if only one side sets the terms of engagement? At Radford University, it depends on one's perspective.
Survey: College Plans Vary by Race, Tech Access
Nonwhite parents in Massachusetts who have less access to technology are more likely to say their high school children's college...
The Week in Admissions News
Social distancing required, free courses, self-doubt as a barrier to college, licensure requirements.

MIT Goes Test Optional for a Year
Like other colleges, it says COVID-19 requires flexibility.
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