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A Fall Like No Other
Some colleges say the fall semester went better than they anticipated during the pandemic and are touting their success at keeping infection rates low.

Lessons Learned
A new survey suggests more colleges incorporated testing for COVID-19 as the fall semester went on. Colleges that did not cited a lack of human resources, among other challenges.

Insider-only Webcast: Community College Students and the Pandemic | Wednesday, December 16 at 2:00 pm ET
After the COVID-19 pandemic struck, many predicted a future where community colleges grew in enrollment and in importance. Instead, the...
Art and Social Advocacy
How can women reclaim their power after trauma? In today's Academic Minute, part of University of West Georgia Week, Nisha...
The Pulse: Bridgette Gray of Per Scholas
This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Bridgette Gray, chief impact officer of Per Scholas, a...

Fossil Fuel Fight Escalates to State Attorney General
Boston College has not wavered, saying that it will not divest from the fossil fuel industry. A group of advocates is taking a new approach, moving its arguments off campus and into the halls of government.

Higher Ed Grapples With Pandemic, Enrollment… and an Oil Bust
Colleges in states that rely on oil revenue are struggling to hold on after the pandemic collided with an oil bust.

Fall Semester Was Not a Wash For All
New national poll found students were satisfied over all with the quality of college classes this fall, with some discrepancies for those taking completely online classes. However, one-third of students considered discontinuing college during the pandemic.
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