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Duke, Syracuse Announce Changes Due to COVID-19
Duke and Syracuse Universities are making changes in January classes because of COVID-19. Duke announced that “all undergraduate and graduate/professional...
7 U of California Campuses Will Start January Online
So will Loyola Marymount, Oakland and McDaniel as fear of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 and its impact spreads.
Harvard Professor Convicted in China Initiative Case
A Harvard University chemistry professor was convicted Tuesday of lying to federal authorities about participating in a Chinese scientific talent...
UC San Diego Will Go Online Only in January
The University of California, San Diego, is the latest institution to go online only in January, out of concern for...
McDaniel Shifts January Term to Online
McDaniel College, in Maryland, has shifted its January term—a three-week program that starts Jan. 4—to online instruction only. The college...
Ep. 69: A Major Cross-College Collaboration
Colleges tend to compete rather than collaborate. That’s why a new five-college cooperative in New Mexico is so unusual. This...
Ep. 68: Higher Ed’s Flexible Work Future
The era of flexible work in higher education has begun. The pandemic drastically altered our collective relationship with work in...
More Colleges Discourage Students From Being on Campus in January
Campuses are starting programs online. Some for just a few days; others for a few weeks. Oberlin and Smith Colleges, Gallaudet, Northwestern, and U of Illinois are among campuses making changes.
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