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Pandemic Hurts Student Mental Health

A new survey found students had difficulty accessing mental health care and experienced higher rates of depression after the pandemic began, prompting calls for a broad response from colleges.

Why Scripps College Went Online-Only for the Fall

Amid a growing public health crisis, Scripps College's president walks through the process of deciding to hold an all-virtual fall semester. It comes at a cost.

COVID-19 Roundup: Outbreaks at Berkeley, Fall Sports Changes

Fraternities spark COVID-19 spread at UC campus; two leagues forgo fall sports, Big Ten will compete only internally; Wells will open in the fall.

Should Students Be Required to Be Vaccinated?

Polls are raising questions about whether all college-aged adults will choose to get a coronavirus vaccine when one is available.
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Flimflam: College in 2020

Higher education institutions are engaging in a very American tradition regarding reopening in the fall, with students and parents as the easy marks, Ryan Craig argues.

Ivy League Postpones Athletics Until 2021

Conference is first Division I league to postpone its fall football season, which some believe could influence other institutions' plans.

An ‘Untenable Situation’

Harvard and MIT file suit to block a new directive from Immigration and Customs Enforcement that would prohibit international students in the U.S. from taking an all-online course load this fall.

Reopening Campuses, Racial Disparities

As the Trump administration pushes for colleges and schools to reopen, Congress heard a call to do so without worsening the pandemic's racial impacts.