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Taking COVID-19 Plans to Court

North Carolina public university employees hope a lawsuit will make their governing board take seriously their coronavirus concerns.

Harris Has Roots at HBCU

Howard graduate Kamala Harris's selection as Joe Biden's running mate is being seen as groundbreaking not only for Blacks and women, but for historically Black colleges.

How Many Would Die on Campus?

Without mitigation strategies, one model projected about 75 COVID-19 deaths at Georgia Tech -- highlighting the stakes as students move back to a campus putting several such strategies in place.
Opinion

Mental Health Inclusion Must Start in Higher Ed

Stephanie Robertson challenges higher education to lead the way in ensuring mental health is an integral part of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

Survey: Students Don't Trust Colleges to Prevent Virus Spread

More than half of students lack trust in their college or university to protect them and faculty members from the...

Limited Broadband Access Not Just Rural Issue

A report on broadband internet access in Virginia has found that 40 percent of students without access live in urban...

Dean Indicted for Stealing From University

Edward Wayne Rene, a former assistant dean of admissions and financial aid at Texas Southern University's law school was charged...

Divide Deepens as More Leagues Postpone Fall Sports

The rift that emerged Tuesday as two of the Power Five football conferences said they would not play sports this...