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‘Zoombies’ Take Over Online Classrooms

Digital disruptors sharing racist, sexist and pornographic content in Zoom videoconferences show no sign of slowing down as “Zoombombing” trend grows.

Pandemic's New Victim? Free College

States would pay for large chunks of the free college plans from Biden and Sanders, but the coronavirus is sending state finances reeling.

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 3

Everything you need to know about higher ed and the coronavirus for Friday and the weekend in one easy-to-read package.

A Forced Homecoming

When the State Department made the unprecedented decision to suspend Fulbright grants worldwide last month, many grantees found themselves back in the U.S. without jobs, housing or health insurance.
Opinion

Getting Down to Business in Difficult Days

Colleges must immediately develop flexible financial planning that accounts for what happens in the spring and what might occur in the fall, write Brian C. Mitchell and Richard K. Gaumer.

Colleges Call for Quick Distribution of Stimulus Money

Colleges and universities pressed U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to get the $14 billion earmarked for higher education in last...

Different Take on Stimulus and OPMs

Colleges and universities that contract with online program management (OPM) companies to help them transition to online instruction amid the...

Concern Over Safety, Transparency at City Colleges

Union leaders for the City Colleges of Chicago are calling on the administration to do more to protect employees from...