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An ‘Untenable Situation’

Harvard and MIT file suit to block a new directive from Immigration and Customs Enforcement that would prohibit international students in the U.S. from taking an all-online course load this fall.

Ivy League Postpones Athletics Until 2021

Conference is first Division I league to postpone its fall football season, which some believe could influence other institutions' plans.

Reopening Campuses, Racial Disparities

As the Trump administration pushes for colleges and schools to reopen, Congress heard a call to do so without worsening the pandemic's racial impacts.

COVID-19 Roundup: Campus Returns and a Custodian's Death

Massachusetts Institute of Technology announces a reopening plan in which seniors will be on campus. University of Texas at Austin announces the death of a custodian. Positive tests delay Louisville basketball workouts.

Insurance Costs on the Rise for Colleges

As colleges renewed insurance policies this month, many faced steep price increases due to the pandemic, natural disasters, sexual misconduct and athletics scandals.

COVID-19 Roundup: More Universities Announce Online Plans

Rutgers, Harvard, Princeton and Georgetown announce mostly online fall terms while ICE says international students cannot study fully online and remain in U.S. Georgia system reverses course on masks.

COVID-19 Roundup: Changing Course for the Fall

University of Southern California and Hampton reverse course on in-person fall plans, citing rise in coronavirus cases. Florida State says employees can care for children while working from home.

CUNY Layoffs Prompt Union Lawsuit

City University of New York laid off 2,800 adjunct professors and part-time staff members last week. The union representing the employees responded by suing the university system.