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COVID-19 Roundup: More Universities Announce Online Plans
Rutgers, Harvard, Princeton and Georgetown announce mostly online fall terms while ICE says international students cannot study fully online and remain in U.S. Georgia system reverses course on masks.
Academic Minute: Teen Writing Conferences
Today on the Academic Minute, Katherine Higgs-Coulthard, assistant professor in the department of education at Saint Mary’s College, explores one...
Project Identifies Athletic Facilities Named After Figures With Racist Pasts
At least 18 Division I basketball and football facilities on college campuses honor former administrators, coaches and donors who exhibited...
Newly Tenured… at Auburn, Pacific, Wilkes
Auburn University Loka Ashwood, agricultural economics and rural sociology Hannah Baggett, educational foundations, leadership and technology Elizabeth Benson, theater Jeffrey...
Survey: Students Optimistic About Jobs, but Not Salaries
Many recent surveys have painted a dismal picture of what students expect from their futures. But one from Barnes &...
Report: What States Need to Do for the Future Workforce
A new report highlights ways governors and other state policy makers are working to improve workforces with lifelong learning. The...

Erasing Equity Gaps With State Funding
Colorado has become the latest among a handful of states to give colleges financial incentives to increase student diversity, but the new funding formula's impact remains unclear.

Free Community College Moves Forward in Connecticut
Officials were determined to keep their promise to start a program, even when funding plans fell through the cracks. They're dipping into the college system's reserves -- during a recession -- to do so.
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