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COVID-19 in Prisons and Meatpacking Plants

It’s impossible to social distance for people in settings like prisons and meat-processing plants. In today's Academic Minute, part of...

How Did a College You've Probably Not Heard of Do Well on Admissions?

How an under-the-radar college in South Carolina nailed its admissions year.

Gag Order or Privacy Concern?

When it comes to their students testing positive for COVID-19, professors say they have a right to know and share the information how they deem appropriate. Colleges want to keep those cases close to the vest.

Trump Holds Up His Support for HBCUs

Speakers at the Republican National Convention pointed to President Trump's support for historically Black colleges and universities, but some see it as just show.

A California Community College Faces Wildfire

Cabrillo College will begin its fall semester squeezed by two threats: a wildfire and a pandemic.

The Week in Admissions News

Public colleges urged to go test optional; no SAT in Egypt; ACT cancels international administrations; student loans; alternative credentials.

COVID-19 Roundup: Colleges Struggle to Control Outbreaks

New restrictions on bars and Greek houses emerge as some colleges report 500-plus cases. With more than 100 cases each, SUNY Oneonta and Temple revert to online instruction for two weeks. Officials warn outbreaks aren’t just linked to parties.

Collaborating in Admissions

Six leading liberal arts colleges join forces on communicating with students, parents and counselors.