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‘Extraordinary Measures’

How institutions are approaching scientific research during COVID-19, and what they still need to know.

Will Shift to Remote Teaching Be Boon or Bane for Online Learning?

Because of COVID-19, most professors and students suddenly find themselves forced to use technology as they teach and learn. A panel of experts explores whether that will help or hurt attitudes about online education.

March LSAT Is Canceled

The Law School Admission Council has canceled the Law School Admission Test that was to be given this month due...

Coronavirus News Roundup, March 17

Here's the top news on how the coronavirus is affecting higher education.

Fiscal Monitor for Troubled Palomar College

The chancellor's office of California's community college system has assigned a fiscal monitor to oversee Palomar College, KPBS reported Tuesday...

Academic Minute: Canine Bone Cancer

Today on the Academic Minute, Jeffrey Bryan, professor of oncology at the University of Missouri, discusses treating a dangerous canine...

Black Colleges Feeling Collective Pain

Leaders and advocates of these institutions say they badly need more federal funds to manage costs associated with coronavirus.

Admissions Fears

Survey of enrollment leaders finds them to be depressed about their prospects, given the coronavirus. Strategies vary.