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Students at Risk Without Obamacare

Whether the Supreme Court will invalidate the Affordable Care Act is unclear, but the prospect of the law's end is causing worry.

Tourism and the Second Austrian Republic

How does a country on the wrong side of a war go on to quickly become a tourist destination? In...

CDC Issues New Testing Guidance for Colleges

Update offers more detailed guidance on prioritizing testing during an outbreak. It also says entry testing combined with regular serial testing might prevent or reduce transmission.

Iowa President Ending Difficult Term With Early Retirement

Bruce Harreld's abrupt retirement announcement comes only a year after he extended his contract until 2023. He's given no reason for leaving.

What Does ‘Close Contact’ Really Mean?

On some campuses, students are unlikely to be notified through contact tracing if an in-person classmate tests positive for COVID-19. Is that right?

NYU Settles Anti-Semitism Case

New York University agreed to take a number of actions to settle the first civil rights probe under Trump's anti-Semitism executive order. But some see risk to free expression on campus.

COVID-19 Roundup: Judge Rejects Refund for Remote Learning

Federal court says Northeastern need not reimburse tuition for last spring's virtual shift; on-campus "fall break" or quarantine?

Academic Minute: Austria's Path to Tourist Destination

Today on the Academic Minute, Gundolf Graml, professor of German studies at Agnes Scott College, discusses how one country on...