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Michigan State Refuses to Pay Ransom to Hackers
Michigan State University has stated it will not pay an undisclosed ransom to hackers who are threatening to publish stolen...
Democrats Urge $1 Billion for Students' Internet Access
Fifteen House and Senate Democrats are urging congressional leaders to include $1 billion in the next coronavirus stimulus package to...
SUNY Chancellor Named Next Ohio State President
The State University of New York system’s chancellor of about three years, Kristina M. Johnson, is leaving to become president...

Coronavirus News Roundup for June 4
Everything you need to know for Thursday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package.
Rising Home Prices
Is there a catch to rising home prices? In today's Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week, Nicholas Kacher determines...

Making Sense of the Senseless
Academics are called to help interpret and guide a national response to police violence and related civil unrest.

Should Colleges Have Liability Protection?
Colleges ask to be protected from coronavirus lawsuits if they acted responsibly. What should they be doing to protect students, faculty and staff members?

Lawyers Lay Out Legal Issues Colleges Face This Fall
A litany of legal issues looms for colleges considering reopening in the fall, from safety to online accessibility to federal stimulus funding. Here's what higher education lawyers say should be on college leaders' radars.
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