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Study Abroad Faces a New Reality

With no clear timeline for putting students on planes again, study abroad providers face layoffs and uncertain futures. And when they do resume regular programming, they'll need new health and safety protocols.

Uncertain Job Market Awaits Soon-to-Be Graduates

Student anxiety is high as internship opportunities are rescinded and hiring delayed by employers. College career advisers remain optimistic that there are still jobs out there.

More Cause for Concern About Fall Enrollment

One in six students who'd planned to attend four-year colleges full-time no longer plan to do so, private polling says. Data show cause for concern even about those who've already put down deposits.

No Work, No Rent

Columbia TAs who say they can't make ends meet due to the economic fallout of the pandemic launch work and rent stoppage.

Kirkwood CC Settles With Pro-Antifa Instructor

Kirkwood Community College in Iowa settled for $25,000 with a former adjunct professor of English with whom it broke ties...

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 28

Everything you need to know for Tuesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).

Academic Minute: Combating Parkinson’s Disease

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Mercer University Week, Nader Moniri, associate dean for research and professor in the...

San Francisco Art Institute Will Remain Open, Board Says

The San Francisco Art Institute Board of Trustees confirmed Monday that the institute will continue to offer online and on-site...