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Burning Out

Professors say faculty burnout is always a real threat, but especially now, and that institutions should act before it’s too late.

COVID-19 Roundup: UW-La Crosse Approaches Isolation Capacity

Colleges temporarily suspend in-person classes, San Francisco State lays off staff, colleges begin to announce spring plans, some students party on and a college suspends its wrestling program.

More on CV Vitolo-Haddad and Jessica Krug​

California State University, Fresno, extended a tenure-track job offer to CV Vitolo-Haddad but is now looking into Vitolo-Haddad’s recent admission that they (their preferred pronoun) claimed to be a person of color online and in conversations at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where they are currently a Ph.D. candidate in journalism and mass communication.

The Week in Admissions News

A campus with COVID-19; anti-Semitism on the rise; students' mental health needs; race and internships; free community college.

College President Moves In Next to Students

The president of Le Moyne College in Syracuse, N.Y., moved into a neighborhood near campus to make sure students follow pandemic rules. So far, it seems to be working.

Facebook Launches Student-Only Networking Site

Social media giant Facebook, which started as a networking site for college students, has come full circle, announcing the launch...

‘You Don’t Have to Go Far to Go Far in Life’

Alabama community colleges aim to reassure potential students with a campaign that stresses proximity.

University of Tennessee System to Acquire Martin Methodist College

Martin Methodist College could become the fourth college in the public University of Tennessee system. The two institutions signed a...