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When Professors Get Sick

What to do when professors can't teach? Some administrators and instructors are making plans for unprecedented illness and even death among faculty members.

State Senator Funds College in Potential Conflict of Interest

Erik Simonson, a Minnesota state senator, has caught flak for introducing a bill that would secure $1 million in state...

Nebraska Christian College Closing

Hope International University of Fullerton, Calif., plans to close Nebraska Christian College at the end of the spring semester, just...

The Week in Admissions News

Admissions scandal sentencing; another admissions scandal; student parents; college closures.

2 Minnesota Institutions Pursue Shared President

Two single-sex institutions in Minnesota are moving toward having only one president. The College of St. Benedict and St. John's...

Attracting Students Amid the Coronavirus

Through adopting test-optional admissions and other policies, and online events, colleges strive to reach students.

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 6

Everything you need to know for Monday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package.

Low Oil Prices Hit University Funds in Texas

Record low oil prices could significantly hurt the finances of public higher education institutions in Texas, the Houston Chronicle reported...