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Burning Out

Professors say faculty burnout is always a real threat, but especially now, and that institutions should act before it’s too late.

Mental Health Needs Rise With Pandemic

A mountain of troubling data about rising mental health problems has health advocates and providers worried about the need for additional support for struggling students and the ability of colleges to provide it.

10 Percent

At Georgia College and State University, one in 10 on-campus students has had COVID-19.

Despite Warnings, No Clear Advice on Closing Dorms

Top federal health experts worry colleges will spread coronavirus if they send students home, but keeping residence halls open poses its own dangers.

More White Lies

Jessica Krug resigns from George Washington as a graduate student from her alma mater also admits to being dishonest about racial identity.

COVID-19 Roundup: Emptying a Dorm for Isolation Space

University of Tennessee will clear out a residence hall as it runs out of quarantine spots. Miami of Ohio will return students to campus despite 1,000 cases. Colleges announce spring instructional plans.

How Community Colleges Are Serving the Most Vulnerable

Two-year colleges worked quickly to help students get through the pandemic, pivoting to drive-through food banks and community partnerships.

Scholars on Strike

Academics across the U.S. strike and teach for racial justice and an end to police violence against people of color.