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Colleges Ask DeVos to Extend Break From Repaying Student Loans

With federal student loan borrowers facing having to resume paying back their debt again, associations representing the nation’s colleges and...

COVID-19 Roundup: Livingstone College Student Dies

Alabama considers proposal for employees to return to in-person work. Concordia experiences an outbreak. Berkeley revokes a football scholarship. Columbia bans students for unauthorized travel.

Princeton Student Sues for Tuition Refund

A Princeton University student is suing the university for breach of contract, arguing that students shouldn’t have to pay full...

Report: Student Satisfaction Down, but They Still Plan to Enroll

Nearly 90 percent of students plan on re-enrolling at the same college they attended during the fall semester, despite decreased...

The Week in Admissions News

Rich get richer; community college enrollment; study abroad; UT Austin and Pell Grants; Black student debt.
Opinion

Transparency, Trust and Common Goals

Julie E. Wollman, Matthew Hartley and Katie Herschede describe the significant benefits that can result from scenario planning about the pandemic with trustees.
Opinion

Higher Ed Needs to Show Up

To reach more students, colleges need to learn, not just educate, writes Jonathan B. Williams.

Politicians and Symbols

Symbols send a powerful message in American society. In today's Academic Minute, part of Oxford College of Emory University Week...