85 free higher ed resources during coronavirus pandemic
Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, solution providers are offering colleges and universities resources, services and teaching materials at no charge
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Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, solution providers are offering colleges and universities resources, services and teaching materials at no charge
With the demand for virtual campus tours surging as coronavirus closures eliminate in-person visit options, admissions administrators are seeing the importance of offering prospective students a robust online visit experience.
The coronavirus-forced cancellation of face-to-face classes at Nebraska’s small private colleges and universities in mid-March either kept students on spring break at the time away for good or sent others home weeks earlier than expected.
Institutions already following the model have made smoother transitions online, one expert says.
Thinking of building or revamping a space on campus for an esports arena?
After colleges and universities shut down campuses due to the coronavirus pandemic, students nationwide moved back home.
Indiana colleges and universities are set to receive to roughly $200 million from the federal government’s coronavirus relief package – a welcome boost as higher education institutions and their students face unprecedented challenges, both academic and financial.
Though sedentary behavior raises cause for concern, especially during pandemic, experts agree that setting too many boundaries for students can have negative outcomes.
Bryan Cupito experienced athletic failure for the first time in his life as a starting quarterback for the Gophers football team in 2004.
Since the Great Recession, states have taken drastically different approaches to funding colleges. The pandemic poses an even bigger challenge.