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COVID-19 Mitigation Costs Still Add Up After Students Sent Home

Three North Carolina colleges sent students home only weeks after in-person instruction began. They're still footing the bill for testing, PPE and other COVID-19 prevention measures.

How Transparent Is Your College's COVID Dashboard?

Many colleges created dashboards showing their COVID-19 infection and testing data. But a lack of standards for testing and reporting has made for varying levels of transparency.

College Promise Programs Wrestle With Pandemic Realities

As states begin slashing budgets, some free college programs are feeling the sting.
Opinion

Postsecondary Paradox

Colleges and universities have an opportunity to better serve millions of Americans adults without a postsecondary degree, Dave Clayton writes.

A Debate With No Winners

After the coach of the nationally acclaimed debate team at California State University, Fresno, was unexpectedly reassigned last fall, members of the team quit in protest. Coaches at other colleges and leaders of national debate organizations have come to his defense.

COVID-19 Roundup: 25% of Campuses Test Widely

Two-thirds of colleges have no clear testing plan or test only "at-risk" students; Florida State's president tests positive; one campus shuts down and others shift to virtual learning.

New Round of Budget Cuts Hitting Personnel

Financial fallout from the pandemic will continue to hit colleges for years, experts say.

An Alternate View of High Case Counts

Over 10 percent of on-campus students at Georgia College and State University have had COVID-19. Epidemiologists and university officials say it's not as bad as it sounds.