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Extending the Reach of Mental Health Therapy

College counseling centers are increasingly relying on platforms that provide virtual therapy services to continue helping students cope with mental health issues during the pandemic and beyond.

Undergraduate Dies of COVID-19 Complications

The death of Appalachian State University sophomore Chad Dorrill is among the first reported since many colleges across the country resumed in-person instruction this fall.

When Staff Get Sick

The University of Kentucky has seen 103 cases of COVID-19 among employees. What accounts for those numbers?

Traditional Success Metrics Not Enough

Community colleges serve a diverse array of students who tend to need more supports outside the classroom. But the typical success measurements in higher education don't capture any of that.
Opinion

Why America Needs College Football -- Part 2

Matthew J. Mayhew apologizes for an article that he recently wrote for Inside Higher Ed and describes beginning a long process of antiracist learning.
Opinion

Graduate Professionalization in the Age of Student Debt

The often unmanageable debt many Ph.D.s accrue necessitates a candid discussion of grad students' finances, training and potential career paths within and outside academe, writes Jennifer Torkelson.

COVID-19 Roundup: Residence Hall Quarantines

Colleges quarantine dormitory residents and temporarily flip classes online. Providence College president apologizes for impact of campus outbreak on community and state.

County COVID Counts Often Rose After Colleges Started Classes

County-level data reveal a varying picture that sometimes challenges the idea of colleges as COVID-19 hot spots -- but often reinforces it.