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Study: College Athletes Have Better Academic, Life Outcomes

A Gallup study of college graduates found that former athletes were more likely to be thriving in life after graduation, largely due to the support systems their sports team provided for them.

Lives and Livelihoods

City University of New York suffered 38 deaths in its system during the pandemic. After experiencing the loss of so many lives, employees of the university system are now worried about losing their livelihoods.

When Free Speech and Racist Speech Collide

The First Amendment is important, but it's not recommended as college officials' first response when students engage in racist and offensive speech.

Guinea Pigs

Campus labs are starting to open back up, with personnel testing social distancing protocols ahead of the fall semester.

Call for Doubling Pell, Forgiving Debt

John King Jr., a former education secretary, calls for debt forgiveness and doubling Pell Grants during hearing on Capitol Hill, as lawmakers worry pandemic will worsen educational disparities.

‘U.S. News’ Will Rank Test-Blind Colleges

In the past, such institutions were unranked. The magazine won't say how it will rank them.

College Football Hit by Coronavirus

Thirty Louisiana State football players are in quarantine, and 23 Clemson football players test positive. Major football programs report COVID cases since voluntary workouts started June 1.

Simulating COVID Spread in College Setting

New research suggests that for a large campus dealing with COVID-19, accurate testing and limits on class size and social contact may be of critical importance.