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Taking Colleges Online: How Smart Institutions and Their Leaders Can Approach Online Education Now and in a Post Coronavirus World | Wednesday, July 15 at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast will explore the topics addressed in Inside Higher Ed's new special report, "Taking Colleges Online: How Smart Institutions...

International Cooperation During a Pandemic

International cooperation can be key to handling health crises. In today's Academic Minute, Aston University's Ilaria Scaglia looks at one...

Stay Apart or Stay Home

Colleges are implementing social contracts or making addenda to code of conduct policies requiring students to abide by social distancing guidelines this fall. Some institutions have said they will remove students from campus for noncompliance.

Government Rescinds International Student Policy

The decision to abandon a directive that would have prevented international students from taking all their coursework online came in response to a lawsuit from Harvard and MIT.

Pence, DeVos Urge Louisiana Campuses to Reopen

Amid the controversy over the Trump administration pressuring schools and colleges to reopen despite the coronavirus pandemic, Vice President Mike...

Academic Minute: International Cooperation During a Pandemic

Today on the Academic Minute, Ilaria Scaglia, lecturer and head of history at Aston University, cites a moment in history...

Community College Courses and the Bachelor's Degree

Students who take a few courses at community colleges increase their chances of earning a bachelor's degree, according to a...

Skills Training Campaign From Ad Council, White House

A new advertising campaign from the Ad Council, dubbed Find Something New, encourages Americans to pursue skills-based postsecondary education and...