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In Reversal, USF Will Keep Some Undergrad Education Programs

The University of South Florida reversed course on plans to eliminate undergraduate education programs, the Tampa Bay Tribune reported. The...
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Transparency, Trust and Common Goals

Julie E. Wollman, Matthew Hartley and Katie Herschede describe the significant benefits that can result from scenario planning about the pandemic with trustees.

Public Opinion on Education and Work Amid Crisis

Strada's Dave Clayton answers questions about the Public Viewpoint survey on the pandemic's impact on Americans' work, lives and education plans.

Diverse Class of Rhodes Scholars Selected

The 32 new American awardees of the University of Oxford’s Rhodes Scholars program were announced Saturday. Elliot F. Gerson, the...

Academic Minute: Driving While Black

Today on the Academic Minute, Gretchen Sorin, SUNY distinguished service professor at the Cooperstown Graduate Program at SUNY Oneonta, explores...

Colleges Ask DeVos to Extend Break From Repaying Student Loans

With federal student loan borrowers facing having to resume paying back their debt again, associations representing the nation’s colleges and...

Princeton Student Sues for Tuition Refund

A Princeton University student is suing the university for breach of contract, arguing that students shouldn’t have to pay full...

COVID-19 Roundup: Livingstone College Student Dies

Alabama considers proposal for employees to return to in-person work. Concordia experiences an outbreak. Berkeley revokes a football scholarship. Columbia bans students for unauthorized travel.