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Jerry Falwell's Future at Liberty in Question
Falwell agreed to resign on Monday and withdrew that agreement later in the day.
Shutdown, Repeat
They came. They saw. They clustered. Now, a week after starting classes at UNC Chapel Hill, undergraduates are being sent home as coronavirus spreads on campus.
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The Disciplinary Trench
What if there were no academic departments? David V. Rosowsky and Bridget M. Keegan explore the possibilities.
COVID-19: Boom or Bust for For-Profits?
Some for-profit colleges reported increased profitability and modest enrollment gains as the economy crashed in the second quarter, but it's still not clear whether the current pandemic and recession will turn around the fortunes of a sector that had been struggling.
Harris Has Roots at HBCU
Howard graduate Kamala Harris's selection as Joe Biden's running mate is being seen as groundbreaking not only for Blacks and women, but for historically Black colleges.
University of Arizona’s Big Online Push
Former for-profit Ashford University, which enrolls 35,000 students, will become the new, nonprofit University of Arizona Global Campus.
Tide Turns on Fall Reopenings
COVID-19 spread prompts many colleges to reverse plans to bring students back to their physical campuses.
HBCUs Grapple With Disparities
As the pandemic and its financial implications refuse to yield, lesser-known historically Black colleges and universities face pressure to bolster their fundraising efforts.
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