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Survey: Pandemic Hurt Students, but They Aren't Seeking Help

The coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted students’ academics, mental health and outlook on the future, but a majority of students...

Survey: Most Students Willing to Be Vaccinated

About three-quarters of undergraduates anticipate getting the coronavirus vaccine as soon as it becomes available to them, according to a...
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Long Live the Library

It's been on the front lines of expanding access and creating equity during the pandemic, and we can't let its funding evaporate, Valerie Nye and Christopher Schipper write.

GAO Criticizes Ed Dept. Scrutiny of For-Profit College Conversions

The Education Department and the Internal Revenue Service do not sufficiently examine conversions of for-profit colleges to nonprofits, a General...

Public Research Universities Tell Congress They Lost $17 Billion During Pandemic

The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities’ 199 public research universities have lost $17.7 billion in revenues during the pandemic...

Kenyon Receives $100 Million for Residence Halls

Kenyon College has announced a $100 million gift -- the largest it has ever received -- to build three apartment-style...

U of Chicago Receives $75 Million for Social Work

The University of Chicago has received a $75 million gift for its School of Social Service Administration, which will be...