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Pandemic in N.J. ‘Unlike Anything’ Before

Second nationally in deaths caused by the coronavirus. A frozen state budget. Efforts to recruit students to stay. How will higher education in New Jersey survive the coronavirus pandemic?

Windfall for Small Colleges

U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is coming under fire for spreading millions in stimulus aid to institutions with barely any students, while other colleges struggle.

U.S. Publishes New Regulations on Campus Sexual Assault

Colleges and universities that receive federal funding must be in compliance with new rules by Aug. 14. The regulations rebalance "scales of justice," Education Department says.

Academic Minute: Speech Disorders in Children

Today on the Academic Minute, Jonathan Preston, associate professor in the department of communication sciences and disorders at Syracuse University...

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 7

Everything you need to know for Thursday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).

Loyola New Orleans Goes Test Blind on Admissions

Loyola University New Orleans announced Wednesday that it has gone test blind, meaning that it will not consider SAT or...

Hardest-Hit Industries and Job Plans of Workers

A weekly survey looked at job loss and education plans across different industries, finding workers prefer nondegree training over completing college degrees.

New Tactics, New Militancy

Protest rallies are now a public health risk, but students, TAs and unions are finding new ways to get their voices heard.