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How Neurodivergent Students Are Getting Through the Pandemic
Students with anxiety disorders, autism and other disabilities are struggling with the disruption of their normal routines after the move to remote education.
Protecting Art in College Collections
Academic museum directors know their fortunes are tied to those of their parent institutions. Some worry about the possibility that collections could be raided to raise funds.
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Beyond Summer 2020: Safety Abroad in a Recovering World
James H. Conway, Ronald G. Machoian and Christopher W. Olsen highlight the key issues concerning overseas travel that international educators must consider in the coming months.
Coronavirus News Roundup for May 12
Everything you need to know for Tuesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).
Reimagining Career Education
The Education Department plans to distribute more than $120 million in grants for short-term programs. Which pathways should that money fund?
AP Testing to Begin, Amid Controversies
New, shorter tests will be given at the same time all over the world.
Colleges Want No Repeat of the Last Recession's Cuts
Colleges are urging Congress in the next stimulus package to push states to avoid cuts.
Coronavirus News Roundup for May 11
Everything you need to know for Monday and the week ahead about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity). Plus, a special Q&A with NACAC's new president.
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