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Federal Rescue Package for Higher Ed

Congress and the Trump administration should act now to save higher education amid the pandemic and recession, writes Nate Johnson.
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The COVID-19 Crisis and International Students

Institutions are quickly reacting to how the outbreak might impact domestic students studying abroad, but they've not focused enough attention on international students on their campuses, argues Ruby Cheng.

Australian Universities Opt for Online

Most institutions feel they have little choice.

Overdue: Closing Libraries

While many colleges and universities have closed their libraries, others say they can't operate without keeping them open.

Academic Minute: Political Humor and Gender

Today on the Academic Minute, Heather Yates, assistant professor of political science at the University of Central Arkansas, examines whether...

Canine Bone Cancer

There’s good news ahead for your furry friends. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Missouri's Jeffrey Bryan discusses treating...

Will Shift to Remote Teaching Be Boon or Bane for Online Learning?

Because of COVID-19, most professors and students suddenly find themselves forced to use technology as they teach and learn. A panel of experts explores whether that will help or hurt attitudes about online education.

‘Extraordinary Measures’

How institutions are approaching scientific research during COVID-19, and what they still need to know.