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Discharges, Demographics and Discipline

Marquette is eyeing deep faculty cuts. An undergraduate says she was targeted for discipline because she questioned the administration.

COVID-19 Roundup: Finishing the Fall Term Virtually

Saint Michael's and Lebanon Valley Colleges shift to remote learning for the rest of the fall term, while Wells, Assumption and Quinnipiac are virtual this week; the virus plays a role in another student death; Wisconsin cancels another football game.

Thanksgiving ‘Exodus’ Looms

Relatively few colleges have released guidance for student travel over Thanksgiving, even though the COVID-19 pandemic is surging nationwide and the holiday is less than four weeks away.
Opinion

The Risky Proposition of Herd Immunity

Please don’t try to induce it on your campus without a COVID-19 vaccine, writes David Holtgrave.

What Counts as Success in a COVID Semester

With less than a month to Thanksgiving, some colleges are starting to tell their stories of how they've contained the virus -- and they're feeling pretty good about the results of their efforts.

The Long Haul

Some people who get infected with COVID-19 will have long-term symptoms. What does that mean for colleges?
Opinion

Helping Students Cope With Sociopolitical Stress

It's affecting them unequally, and here's what colleges can do, write Parissa J. Ballard, Mariah Kornbluh, Alison K. Cohen, Lindsay Till Hoyt, Melissa J. Hagan and Amanda L. Davis.

Chief Health Officers Draw Attention

Chief health officers can help craft and lend credibility to colleges' pandemic response, but they don't come cheaply.