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Rice Finds COVID-19 Rate Lower Than Originally Thought
Rice University announced last week that the first two weeks of classes this semester would be online because of the...
Consumers Value Effort Over Ease in Caregiving
Caregiving is never easy. In today's Academic Minute, Texas A&M University's Ximena Garcia-Rada determines that products to ease the burden...

Intent to Hire
Ohio State University’s education program is taking a “grow-your-own” approach to faculty diversity, training postdocs to become tenure-track professors -- in the college.

Transition Amid Grief
After their presidents died unexpectedly, Converse University and Saint Augustine’s University had to quickly install new leadership. Succession plans for such tragedies have become high priorities for college and university boards in the wake of the pandemic.

Fee-Free College Applications Gain Popularity
More colleges embrace the idea, but some worry about the lost revenue.
The Week in Admissions News
Mentally exhausted freshmen; return for in-person welcome weeks; work and credit at the same time; Passing for Perfect; withheld credits.
NACAC Will Vote on Bylaws Changes
The changes would alter the role of committees.

COVID-19: UCSF Out-of-Office Work Extended Until March 1
Rice will start semester online; Rhode Island College delays resumption of classes; athletics changes -- for fans.
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