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Pandemic Forces Summer Classes to Move Online
Colleges announce shifts to their summer sessions and consider tuition discounts or fee waivers in some cases.

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 10
Everything you need to know for Friday and the weekend about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).
UNC Chapel Hill Cancels Big Deal With Elsevier
The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill will not renew its bundled journal subscription deal with publisher Elsevier. Elaine Westbrooks...
Biden's New Student Loan Cancellation Plan
Joe Biden on Thursday announced a plan to cancel student loan debt for low- and middle-income borrowers who attended a...
Attorneys Ask Michigan AG to Review Student Sexual Assault
Attorneys representing a student on the University of Michigan track team have requested the state’s attorney general review a county...
Higher Ed Groups Call for $47 Billion in Federal Aid
Colleges and universities need a $46.6 billion infusion from Congress to “at least partially restore institutions,” wrote 41 education groups...
Survey: Students Worried About Switch to Online
Many college students are worried about the switch to remote learning, according to a survey from Barnes & Noble Education...
Movement to Forgive Health Care Workers' Student Debt
Consuelo López-Morillas, a professor emerita at Indiana University, Bloomington, started a petition asking lawmakers to cancel student loan debt for...
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