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Pressure Mounts on In-Person Holdouts
The incidents at UNC Chapel Hill and Notre Dame are unlikely to dissuade some college leaders from holding classes on campus.

Michigan State, Notre Dame Back Off From Fall Reopening Plans
Notre Dame suspends in-person classes for two weeks amid rising case counts. Michigan State calls off in-person instruction for the fall, less than two weeks before students were to return to campus.
Academic Minute: Occupational Therapy Mentoring for Adolescents
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Central Arkansas Week, Lorrie George-Paschal, professor of occupational therapy, details progress...
Cooley Law School to Close Campus in Grand Rapids
Western Michigan University's Cooley Law School will close its Grand Rapids campus to "right-size the school's infrastructure by consolidating all...
Louisville Nonprofit Starts Scholarship Fund
A new scholarship program in Louisville, Ky., will cover tuition and fees at some public state colleges for local public...

COVID-19 College Marketing Draws Criticism
Some predominantly online institutions have ramped up marketing efforts to attract students during the pandemic. A foundation's report tracks spending and criticizes a pattern of “concerning” ads.
New Presidents or Provosts: Austin Peay State U, Baton Rouge CC, LaGrange College, Mitchell College, Presentation College, Southwest Minnesota State U, U of Denver, U of Missouri-St. Louis, UNC Charlotte, Washington State U, Westfield State U
Susanna Baxter, president of the Georgia Independent College Association, has been chosen as president of LaGrange College, in Georgia. Mary...

‘Higher Expectations’
Can colleges teach students what they need to know in the 21st century? Derek Bok offers an answer.
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