Layoffs, declarations of financial exigency, and closures are imminent; ICE's guidance for international students; and more.
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By Robert Kelchen

Layoffs, declarations of financial exigency, and closures are imminent. Here’s who’s most at risk. (PREMIUM)

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By Brian Rosenberg

The Trump administration’s mean-spirited policy borders on extortion for colleges.

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The fall is weeks away, and Covid-19 is surging. We’re tracking developments across higher ed. Today: a “mean-spirited” policy on international students, and congressional testimony on how reopening will affect people of color.

Leadership & Governance
By Lindsay Ellis

The new leader will take the helm as the 10-campus system responds to the coronavirus pandemic.     (PREMIUM)

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By Tom Bartlett

Critics conceded that Omar Wasow’s findings might be true, but they still objected. (PREMIUM)

The Edge
By Goldie Blumenstyk

Three institutions are coming together to keep a fourth going before it’s too late.

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Our searchable list, now with cumulative analysis, tracks whether institutions expect to have in-person or online-only classes or some mix of the two. Tell us what your campus is doing.

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As universities search for new ways to incorporate social distancing and sanitation strategies on campus, JLL outlines various measures campuses can take when reconfiguring classrooms, dining halls, offices and other facilities to ensure the health and wellness of the community.

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By Leonard Cassuto

The 2008 recession offers some lessons for how to help doctoral students cope with the coming fallout from the Covid-19 crisis.

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As colleges and universities have struggled to devise policies to respond to the quickly evolving situation, here are links to The Chronicle’s key coverage of how this worldwide health crisis is affecting campuses.

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Seizing an opportunity to restructure and create models for the future of teaching, Humboldt University is developing methods to recommence classes, delivering virtual lectures with flexibility, consideration, and reliability.

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