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COVID-19 Mitigation Costs Still Add Up After Students Sent Home

Three North Carolina colleges sent students home only weeks after in-person instruction began. They're still footing the bill for testing, PPE and other COVID-19 prevention measures.

Paid Sick Days and Flu Outbreaks

We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week and next with one segment from each year. In this...

College Promise Programs Wrestle With Pandemic Realities

As states begin slashing budgets, some free college programs are feeling the sting.

How Transparent Is Your College's COVID Dashboard?

Many colleges created dashboards showing their COVID-19 infection and testing data. But a lack of standards for testing and reporting has made for varying levels of transparency.

Report: Student Debt Flattening

The average amount of loans that bachelor's degree graduates hold has been relatively flat the past few years. But there's still much work to do, experts say.

3 Large Gifts for Higher Education in New England

Several higher education institutions announced multimillion-dollar gifts this week. Smith College received the largest gift in its history: $50 million...

Compilation on Finance for Institutions, and Managing the Response to the Pandemic

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "Finance for Institutions, and Managing the Response to...

Louise Glück Wins Nobel in Literature

Louise Glück, an American poet and an adjunct professor of English at Yale University, was this morning awarded the 2020...