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Fall Uncertainty Prompts Students to Consider Tuition Insurance
The coronavirus pandemic has caused more colleges and families to consider taking out tuition insurance, but it would not have helped the students who are seeking tuition refunds for the spring's forced transition to remote learning.

COVID-19 Roundup: CDC on Testing; Pause for Arizona Athletes
Feds issue statement on campus testing. University of Arizona pauses athletes' campus return. Warnings about fraternities at U of Washington. UGA sees 154 cases.
Academic Minute: Programs for Students With Disabilities
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Longwood University Week, Ian Danielsen, assistant professor of social work, looks at programs...
Brown University Athletic Cuts Challenged in Court
The American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island and Public Justice, a legal advocacy organization, jointly filed a motion in...
Broad Survey on Academic Engagement and Student Success
A recently released report features data collected from more than 180,000 college student respondents at 74 institutions on six noncognitive...
Harvard Withdraws Single-Gender Student Group Policy
Harvard College will no longer enforce a 2016 policy that imposes sanctions on single-gender organizations, such as fraternities and sororities...
Foundation Drops Woodrow Wilson Name
The board of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation has voted to drop Woodrow Wilson from its name. "The board...

International Students' Worries During the Pandemic
International students report higher levels of satisfaction with remote learning than their domestic peers, but they have concerns about issues of health, safety and immigration.
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