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Loosening Restrictions

As states open up, colleges and universities plan for more in-person classes and large graduations.

Rutgers Will Require Students to Get Vaccine

New Jersey university may be the first to require COVID vaccination. In mandating the vaccines, which are approved under the FDA's emergency authorization process, colleges are breaking new ground.

Columbia Grad Workers Continue Strike

Student workers end second week of their work stoppage over a first contract. Key demands include a neutral arbitrator in harassment cases, union coverage for more student workers and a pay increase.

Low-Income High Schools Shut Out

Unprecedented declines in college enrollment among new high school graduates appeared last fall. Drops were especially steep for graduates of low-income high schools.

Freshmen and Learning Loss

This year has left some high school students unengaged. How can colleges prepare?

The Me Too Movement, in France

Sciences Po, a top French university, faces pressure on sexual assaults. Previous president didn't report allegations of incest against chair of governing board in the 1980s.

Hiring Booms

Defying trends away from tenure, Ohio State and Syracuse will add more than 400 new tenure-track faculty members in the coming years.

COVID-Era College: Are Students Satisfied?

Students reflect on what has worked, what has not and what they want from their colleges post-COVID. (Hint: Keep that lecture recording button handy and virtual support options available.)