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‘Unacceptable’: The Story Behind the Admissions Scandal
New details emerge on the scandal.

Stay or Leave?
Students considering sitting out the fall semester because of the pandemic risk losing guaranteed on-campus housing when they return to colleges with strict leave-of-absence policies.

New International Students Barred From All-Online Classes
New U.S. immigration guidance clarifies that new international students -- unlike continuing international students -- cannot come to American colleges to take a "100 percent" online course load this fall.

HBCUs Grapple With Disparities
As the pandemic and its financial implications refuse to yield, lesser-known historically Black colleges and universities face pressure to bolster their fundraising efforts.

COVID-19 Roundup: Outbreaks and iPads
Two colleges report outbreaks and a third reports its president hospitalized. Duke adjusts plans. Washington State U will go online while Cornell limits student move-in to two suitcases and a backpack. Bowdoin will issue iPads.

Closed Test Centers, COVID-19 and the ACT
Some students couldn't take the ACT; some took it with coronavirus.
Lightning Rod Professor Found Dead
Mike Adams, whom the University of North Carolina at Wilmington recently paid $504,000 to retire, was found dead at home...
Edgewood College Reinstates 6 Professors
Edgewood College reinstated six professors who were laid off this spring as part of a long-term financial stability plan, the...
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