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Race for a Vaccine

University labs are joining drug companies in the dash to develop coronavirus vaccines and medications.

Students, Professors and Politics

Some students do feel political pressure from their professors, but few change their views.

A Tougher Stand on Sexual Misconduct

University of Texas at Austin accepts recommendation to fire faculty members and staff found guilty of sexual misconduct and, in some cases, make their names public.

CDC to Colleges: 'Consider' Canceling Exchange Programs

Citing dynamic nature of coronavirus spread, new guidance from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tells colleges to "consider" canceling foreign exchange programs and asking current participants to return to their home countries.

Santa Cruz Fires Striking TAs

Graduate workers' union says 82 students won't get spring teaching appointments over ongoing strike.

Coronavirus Quarantines and More

Spread of coronavirus in California, Oregon and Washington triggers student quarantines. American Physical Society cancels annual meeting, colleges cancel more overseas programs and players' group calls for possibly holding March Madness tournament without fans.

Free Speech Challenges in Real Time

The University of California's second annual conference on campus free speech turned into an actual exercise in free speech when student protesters unexpectedly showed up.

Identifying Local Skills Gaps

New report from Emsi explains how regions can use data to identify skills gaps, which vary wildly across cities and even within industries, and what that means for higher ed.