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Overdue: Closing Libraries
While many colleges and universities have closed their libraries, others say they can't operate without keeping them open.
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Should Feds Make Students' Loan Payments During Crisis?
As Congress considers giving many Americans a $2,000 payment to stimulate the economy, advocates are pushing for more help for those with student loans.
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‘Extraordinary Measures’
How institutions are approaching scientific research during COVID-19, and what they still need to know.
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Black Colleges Feeling Collective Pain
Leaders and advocates of these institutions say they badly need more federal funds to manage costs associated with coronavirus.
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Students Refuse to Leave Campus Refuge
Pomona College students who have been denied emergency housing during the coronavirus outbreak are asking administrators to expand criteria for who gets to stay.
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Admissions Fears
Survey of enrollment leaders finds them to be depressed about their prospects, given the coronavirus. Strategies vary.
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Students Organize Their Own Aid Networks
As campus closures strain low-income students, undergrads at over a dozen universities have started large "mutual aid" networks and fundraisers to defray costs.
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