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Continued Confusion Over CARES Act Money

Education Department caused confusion twice in recent days by saying it won't enforce guidance on who can receive the CARES Act's emergency grants.
Opinion

The Moral Trade-Off of Endowment Spending

As the coronavirus has sent many universities into budget crises, Benjamin Bernard asks whether or not endowments should become welcome shelters from the storm.
Opinion

Surviving the Pandemic: Suggestions for Liberal Arts Colleges

Such institutions should be thinking more about how to authentically market what they offer and to deliver on what they already do best, writes Helene Meyers.

Ep. 7: Calif.’s Community Colleges and Lessons Learned in the Last Recession

Eloy Ortiz Oakley, chancellor of the system, which enrolls more than 2 million students across 115 campuses, talked with us...

Ep. 6: The Great Online Pivot and What Comes Next

To take stock of the great online pivot, where things stand now and what to expect for the fall, we...

University of California Board Votes Down SAT

In five years, there will be a new test or UC will abandon use of standardized tests in admissions.

A Submersible Robot to Test Water Quality

Water testing is an important process. In today's Academic Minute, part of Allegheny College Week, Janyl Jumadinova explores how robotics...

What Could a New Admissions Test Bring?

Experts consider the implications of the University of California's decision to create a new admissions test.