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Cornell Says No Remote Teaching as COVID Fears Persist

Scholars question the legality and morality of Cornell's refusal to consider requests from faculty to teach online -- even requests "premised on the need for a disability accommodation."

Détente for Australian Universities

University of Sydney and University of New South Wales have pledged to cooperate instead of bickering.
Opinion

The Pre-Post-COVID Condition

Scott McLemee surveys a roundup of books for fall that are pertinent to the COVID pandemic.

Supreme Court Won't Block Indiana Vaccine Mandate

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, without comment, turned down an appeal of a U.S. Court of Appeals for the...

Academic Minute: Access to College for Undocumented Students

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Worcester State University Week: Alessandra Bazo Vienrich, assistant professor of sociology, explores the...

Maine Community Colleges Will Require Vaccinations

The Maine Community College System announced Thursday it is requiring COVID vaccinations for all students. Students will now be required...

Emeritus, Provider of Online Professional Learning, Raises $650 Million

Emeritus, which delivers non-credit online courses and programs in finance, technology and other professional disciplines from universities around the world...

Too Much for Some, Not Enough for Others

Pent up demand for an in-person college experience has led to student housing shortages at some colleges and universities this fall. But pandemic-related enrollment drops at other institutions are leaving residence halls below full capacity.