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Ep. 30: The Pandemic and College Athletics
To help get a handle on where things stand -- and where they're headed -- we spoke with Amy Privette...

Colleges Delay In-Person Instruction
Some colleges opt for a month of online courses before shifting to face-to-face learning. Other colleges move back the start of the spring semester.

The Value of Virus Mitigation
Health association recommends twice-weekly testing for campuses that are reopening. Twin social distancing and mask policies are (cost) effective, new study says.

Biden's Choice for Education Secretary
Miguel Cardona, education commissioner in Connecticut, is a strong defender of public schools. Biden reiterates support for free community college and all public colleges for families earning less than $125,000.
St. Bonaventure President Hospitalized With COVID-19
Dennis DePerro, president of St. Bonaventure University, was diagnosed with the coronavirus on Dec. 24, and he is hospitalized, the...
Massive Brawl Breaks Out After Bowl Game
After the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl ended, a massive brawl erupted between the football teams of Mississippi State University...

A Fairy Godmother for Once-Overlooked Colleges
With donations ranging from $20 million to $50 million to colleges routinely overlooked by major philanthropists, MacKenzie Scott has set herself apart by focusing on institutions that serve students of color and those from low-income backgrounds.
Judson College Will Open for Spring Semester
Judson College, a Baptist women's institution in Alabama, will be open for the spring semester. The college announced last month...
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