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Eight of the 14 football-playing members of the Atlantic Coast Conference are making plans for reopening campuses this fall while four others have publicly said they are exploring scenarios for a return following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
A couple law and government professors are criticizing police over a racial disparity among social distancing arrest statistics during the COVID-19 pandemic after recent statistics showed 35 of 40 people arrested in Brooklyn were black, four were Latino, and only one was white.
Student wariness may deliver final blow to crisis-weakened institutions
Despite multiple warnings from U.S. intelligence officials, multiple Chinese-funded Confucius Institutes still operate on American soil.
The University of Akron announced it is closing six of its 11 colleges to cut costs brought on by the coronavirus.
College students who normally get grades of “A” and “B” are worried they’re about to get “Cs” and “Ds” for this spring term, not because they deserve lower grades, but because they had problems with at home learning.
While overhauls of workforce and institutional architecture beckon, Australian report predicts esteem for expertise in post-pandemic world
Thunderbird School of Global Management used avatar robots so students could still "walk" across the stage.
Colleges and universities should be required to cut administrative bloat by 50 percent or more before they are entitled to receive any more bailout money from the feds, argues a right-leaning group of scholars.