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Measure to Protect GI Bill Recipients Amid Closures
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs would have the discretion not to reduce GI Bill benefits for student veterans if...
Mass. Prisoners to Get Education Program
The Massachusetts Department of Correction is launching an education program for prisoners. In a bid process, the state chose American...

Pandemic Triggers Chaos
Colleges and universities across the country are scrambling to prepare for the new coronavirus. Updates from Wed., March 11.

The New Accessibility: Students With Disabilities and Access to Technology
"The New Accessibility: Students With Disabilities and Access to Technology" is Inside Higher Ed's latest compilation of incisive and practical...
Treating Leukemia
How do we make progress against leukemia? In today's Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week, Ulrich...

Colleges Ask Students to Leave Campuses
A roundup of how the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on higher education.

In Defense of the ‘Impostor’ Learning Community
An unhappy reader says a recent column cast aspersions on cash-starved colleges trying to do the right thing. Plus: We seek your advice on how we should cover teaching and learning during corona frenzy.

Fight Unfolds Over Frank Lloyd Wright's Educational Legacy
The School of Architecture at Taliesin has reversed a decision to close. But its battle with a related foundation reveals stresses and shortcomings affecting college governance.
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