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Colleges With Federal Contracts Consider Biden Vaccine Order

Penn State may be among the first institutions to announce it will require COVID-19 vaccination for employees due to Biden administration order requiring vaccination for federal contractors.

Texas Abortion Ban Poses New Challenges for Students

Experts say the restrictive Texas abortion law will make it harder than ever for college students in the state to obtain the care they need.

The View From Student Health Services

Student health professionals report high need for services now that students are back on campus and seeking physical and mental health care, even as COVID-19-related demands remain strong.

UNC Takes Day Off to Mourn Student Suicides

The Chapel Hill chancellor declared Tuesday a “wellness day” following the deaths of two students. But some say the administration must do more to improve mental health on campus.

The Campus Kiddie Ban

Columbia College Chicago says children can’t be in the classroom and otherwise need advance permission to be on campus -- for no more than an hour. Faculty, staff and student leaders are united in their opposition to the policy.

Some College Athletes Cash In While Others Lose Out

Star athletes at Division I schools are earning big payouts from the NCAA’s interim name, image and likeness policy, while athletes playing minor sports at smaller schools struggle to make sense of it.

‘Studying Abroad, Speaking Out’

Report on speech policies for students studying abroad speaks to tensions in balancing student rights and student safety overseas.

Free Speech Fury Over China Stickers

Emerson suspends right-wing student group that distributed stickers saying “CHINA KINDA SUS” and denounces “anti-China” and “anti-Chinese” message. A free speech group cries foul.