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UCLA to Go Mostly Remote in Fall

The University of California, Los Angeles, will hold most of its fall classes remotely, the university announced Monday. Fifteen to...

Setback for DeVos in Emergency Aid Suit

For the second time in a week, a federal judge has blocked the U.S. Department of Education from enforcing its...

Survey: 90% of Students Will Return to Research Universities

Ninety percent of undergraduate students at research universities plan to continue their education in the fall, despite the COVID-19 pandemic...

British Universities Largely Plan for In-Person Fall

Ninety-seven percent of universities in the United Kingdom plan to provide in-person teaching at the start of the fall term...

College Programs in Prisons Go Remote

With limited technology in their facilities, most college-in-prison programs moved to paper correspondence amid the pandemic. Others were suspended altogether.
Opinion

Diversity and Inclusion Are Not Enough

Simply adding race to the list of differences equally targeted in a diversity strategy won't eradicate the systemic racism that marginalizes -- and kills -- black Americans, writes Benjamin D. Reese.
Opinion

Service in Exchange for Tuition

By having people of all backgrounds, ethnicities and geographical regions work together, a federal loan-for-service program might help heal our deep national divide, argues Roger Hull.

Enrollment Concerns | Wednesday, June 17 at 2:00 pm ET

Enrollment concerns are always important, but the coronavirus has made them more so. This webcast will explore what experts think...