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Pulling the Plug on Fall Sports
Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences call off 2020 season due to coronavirus concerns. Other Power 5 leagues seem disinclined to follow, leaving potential split in big-time football.

August Wave of Campus Reopening Reversals
Hundreds of colleges announced early this summer they would be reopening for in-person instruction this fall. As start dates near, many backtrack, citing a worsening health crisis.
Academic Minute: Patagonia Sadness
Today on the Academic Minute: Paula Saravia, researcher at the University of California, San Diego, explores how community health can...
Kamala Harris Has Battled For-Profit Colleges
While Senator Kamala Harris, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's choice for vice president, doesn't have an extensive record on...

Not Expendable
New AAUP statement urges institutions to treat their adjuncts as essential team members during the pandemic -- and after.
Latinos' Degree Completion Increases; Equity Gaps Remain
College degree attainment among Latinos has increased substantially in recent years, according to a new analysis from Excelencia in Education...

Looking for an In-Person Experience
Students are still in favor of an in-person fall, and many workers don't feel they can access the education they want.
UC Santa Cruz Reinstates 41 Fired Grad Students
The University of California, Santa Cruz, has reinstated 41 graduate student workers after firing them in March during a wildcat...
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