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Stanford Changes Admissions Policy for Athletes

University, citing competition in football from Notre Dame and USC, will allow athletes to enroll early in a three-year experiment.

A Virtual Culture of Care

The Caring Campus Initiative launched as a national effort to coach community college faculty and staff members on how to better connect with students. The pandemic forced participating campuses to foster a sense of belonging for students online.

Future of College Athletics Is in Congress’s Hands

College athletics stakeholders want Congress to pass a federal law allowing student athletes to make money while they participate in college sports -- and they want it done by July 1.
Opinion

Suicide Prevention Shouldn’t Be Optional

Failing to mandate suicide prevention training at colleges and universities isn’t just misguided or negligent, argues Melody Moezzi. It’s ignorant and reckless.

Who Showed Up and Who Didn't

College Board analysis is latest to find that community colleges suffered more than four-year colleges, but report also suggests that four-year colleges saw a loss of students with higher grades. And some states saw gains in enrollment at four-year colleges.

The Campus Vaccine Scene

Higher ed vaccine mandates are a hot topic for college students. Here’s what they think about requirements and related communication.

Raising the Roof for Student Housing

Community college leaders and lawmakers are reinvigorating their efforts to provide housing for students after the pandemic shined a spotlight on housing insecurity.

The Faculty Voice During COVID-19

New survey finds 24 percent of faculty senate chairs say faculty influence declined during COVID-19. Fifteen percent of chairs say it increased. Survey also delves into faculty say in budget decisions, voided handbooks, contracts and more.