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International and Study Abroad Students See Major Disruptions
Questions and stresses remain for international students in the U.S. affected by COVID-19 closures, and many American students studying abroad come home.

Watkins-Belmont Merger Controversy Continues
Tensions escalated between the Watkins College of Art's board and those working to keep the school independent, and a process server was threatened with a gun.

Coronavirus Upends Colleges' Financial State
Uncertainty around colleges' financial futures may be at an all-time high. The one thing that's certain is that the weakest institutions are most likely to struggle.

NCAA Eligibility Relief: More Questions Than Answers
Athletes and officials are wondering what the now-promised extension on spring sports players' careers will look like and who will pay for it.

Excusing Loan Payments vs. Paying Them
Stimulus package from Senate Republicans would give student loan borrowers a three-month break from making payments, a different approach from Senate Democrats.

Stimulus Plans, Pass/Fail and a Panda
Everything you need to know about higher ed and the coronavirus for Friday and the weekend in one easy-to-read package.
Academic Minute: From Disability to Diversity
Today on the Academic Minute, Lynne Shea, professor of liberal studies at Landmark College, examines how catering to neurodiversity can...
Funding Agencies, Accountability and Title IX
A review of federal research grants by the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that federal agencies have taken action on...
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