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Still in Limbo?
The coronavirus response bill gives colleges the latitude to decide which students receive aid. So are DACA recipients eligible?
Community College Sues VA Over Flight School Bill
Central Oregon Community College has sued the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, claiming the agency wrongly billed it $3.2 million...
Critical Take on Accreditation
The U.S. higher education system fails to fulfill its dual role of supporting peer-driven quality improvement efforts while serving as...

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 14
Everything you need to know for Tuesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).
Academic Minute: Sharing the Road
Today on the Academic Minute, Monica Menendez, associate professor of civil and urban engineering at NYU Abu Dhabi, looks into...

Pandemic Unsettles Hiring Cycle for College Presidents
The pandemic has thrown a wrench into searches for new college presidents. Some who'd planned to retire are staying a little longer, while colleges that need to hire new presidents are taking meetings online.

Degrees of Separation
Researchers say their results finding high levels of interconnectedness by virtue of students' course enrollments suggest caution is warranted when it comes to resuming in-person instruction.

Losing Minority Students
Study finds that when states ban affirmative action, their numbers of underrepresented minority students go down, for the long run.
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