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When to Go Remote

In an example of how universities and faculty unions can collaborate on pandemic planning, Northern Illinois University and its faculty union have agreed to push the remote instruction button when and if the campus test positivity rate hits 8 percent.

Congressman’s Final Plea: Pass the College Transparency Act

Former U.S. representative Paul D. Mitchell, a Michigan Republican who was a driving force behind efforts to create a new...

The ‘Human Cost’ of Stranded Credits

A new report explores the lived experiences of students sidelined by college credits withheld because of unpaid debts owed to the institutions they attend.

Deep Discounts in Thailand and Malaysia

Leaders cut tuition as COVID-19 keeps campuses closed.
Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, a middle-aged Hispanic man with a goatee wearing glasses and a business suit.

$5.8 Billion in Relief for Disabled Borrowers

The automated process will allow student borrowers with a disability to receive the loan discharges they’re eligible for without having to file additional paperwork.

New Initiative Seeks to Align Noncredit and Credit Programs

The Association of Community College Trustees and Education Strategy Group, an education consulting firm, will launch a two-year initiative to...

Academic Minute: Protecting the Power Grid

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Carnegie Mellon University Week: Larry Pileggi, professor of electrical and computer engineering, discusses...

COVID-19 Roundup: Division Over Safety Protocols

U of Wisconsin Stout professor is fired for not wearing a mask. Spelman Faculty Council says no in-person teaching without clear safety protocols. Americans remain divided on vaccine mandates.