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A Double Whammy for Student Parents
Vulnerable students are being hit hard by the changes brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Student parents are affected two times over, as both they and their children scramble to start learning online.
Coping With a Pandemic
Displaced college students and faculty members look to each other for support and understanding at a time of anxiety and uncertainty.
Newberry College Continues Program Freezing New Students' Tuition
Newberry College in South Carolina is renewing a program that freezes tuition for incoming freshmen for the four years they’re...
Opinion
Here We Are… Yet Again
The American university is once more in financial crisis, writes Nicholas S. Zeppos, and he cites five lessons from the past to help deal with it this time around.
New Programs: Nursing, Cyberoperations, Biology, Criminal Justice, Hospitality Management, Brewing Science, Data Science, Actuarial Science, Religion, Neuroscience
Carthage College is starting a program for those who have earned an associate degree in nursing to earn a B.S...
Coronavirus News Roundup for March 31
Everything you need to know about higher ed and the coronavirus for Tuesday in one easy-to-read package.
Opinion
Don’t Cancel Commencement
This year, the podium and platform may be gone, but the audience may be wider than ever if your institution reinvents the ceremony, Vinca LaFleur and Ilana Ross argue.
Academic Minute: Public Hospitals and U.S. Health Care
Today on the Academic Minute, Simon Haeder, assistant professor of public policy at Pennsylvania State University, details why public hospitals...
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