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Coronavirus News Roundup for June 4
Everything you need to know for Thursday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package.

Asia's Demographic Cliff
Universities, many built recently, fear insufficient supply of students, especially women.
Alumni Lack Confidence in Sexual Assault Investigations
Nearly two-thirds of college graduates lack full confidence that their alma mater would have “fully” investigated a report of sexual...
Academic Minute: Traveling and Disease Outbreaks
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week, Christina Edholm, assistant professor of mathematics, discusses how managers can...
Enrollments Could Rise While Tuition Revenue Falls, Moody’s Says
Higher education enrollments could increase between 2 and 4 percent in fall 2020, according to a new report by Moody’s...

Northeast Accreditor Announces New Leader
Oglethorpe University president Lawrence Schall will succeed Barbara Brittingham at the New England Commission of Higher Education. The leaders discuss the change and accreditation issues to watch in the future.
Michigan State Refuses to Pay Ransom to Hackers
Michigan State University has stated it will not pay an undisclosed ransom to hackers who are threatening to publish stolen...
New Programs: Finance, Narrative Medicine, Leadership, Nursing, 3-D Studies, Global Education
Assumption College is starting a B.A. in finance. Bay Path University is starting a certificate in narrative medicine. Drury University...
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