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Trust

There’s lots to consider when deciding whether to trust someone. In today's Academic Minute, part of Longwood University Week, Sarai...

Enrollments Largely Stable During Spring

Spring campus closures and the shift to remote learning did not have a major negative impact on student enrollments, finds the National Student Clearinghouse. But racial gaps emerge.

Mounting Faculty Concerns About the Fall Semester

Professors across institutions increasingly wave red flags about the private and public health implications of default face-to-face instruction come fall, along with a lack of shared decision making in staffing and teaching decisions.

Dropping the Price

Williams reduces cost of attendance by 15 percent to recognize changes in the student experience and continuing uncertainty amid the pandemic. Will other, less wealthy colleges follow suit?

What Students and Colleges Should Know

More than 250 admissions deans issue statement valuing self-care and family care -- and urging students to share the context to understand their situations.

Bethany Removes Robert Byrd Name From Building

Bethany College has removed the name of the late senator Robert C. Byrd from its campus health center. A message...

Looming Budget Cuts Threaten Proven Program

A City University of New York program considered a national model for improving graduation rates of disadvantaged students is facing budget cuts. Higher ed experts worry this may be the first of many disinvestments in student success due to the recession caused by the pandemic.

Academic Minute: Trust

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Longwood University Week, Sarai Blincoe, associate professor of social psychology, explores three things...