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Are Any Colleges Insured Against Coronavirus Fallout?

As the coronavirus spreads across the United States and the world, colleges are deciding how to protect not only their students, but their wallets.

Academic Minute: Adverse Drug Reactions

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week, Libusha Kelly, assistant professor of systems and...

Judge: University of Colorado Violated Open-Records Law

A state judge ruled Friday that the University of Colorado Board of Regents violated the state's open-records law last year...

Ohio State Settles 11 of 18 Suits Over Abusive Physician

Ohio State University announced that it has settled 11 of the 18 lawsuits brought by survivors of abuse by Richard...

Out-of-School Children in Sub-Saharan Africa

Can “education for all” hurt those who lag behind? In today's Academic Minute, Guttman Community College's Grace Pai explores trends...

Federal Agencies, Health Association Help Colleges Plan Ahead

New guidance on COVID-19 from the CDC, the American College Health Association and the Department of Education can help colleges prepare for possible cases.

Cambridge College Acquires Online Business School

Private nonprofit college plans to absorb part of a shuttered for-profit chain. Backers say the business college stood out from its peers and provides key competencies for educating working adults online.

Coronavirus and Higher Education

Roundup of news about how higher education is coping with initial U.S. impacts of the coronavirus outbreak, and how colleges are preparing for a dizzying array of likely disruptions.