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By Karin Fischer

As fears of Covid-19 lead colleges across the country to send students home, they risk leaving many low-income students in the lurch.

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The Edge
By Goldie Blumenstyk

Colleges are rushing to serve their students via technology as an emergency stopgap. But once they build up that capacity, there’s little reason for them to abandon it.

Campus Health
Chronicle Staff

Today’s updates include President Trump’s ban on travel from Europe, the NCAA’s decision to hold its national basketball tournaments without spectators, and some colleges saying they would prorate room and board costs for students.

Special Reports

This special collection includes our best advice on teaching online during the coronavirus pandemic. We hope it will offer guidance during these uncertain times.

Legal
By Marc Parry

The white employees filed charges of racial discrimination, asserting that the university moved to fill positions with black candidates. (PREMIUM)

Leadership
By Bennett Leckrone

Martin Philbert remains on paid administrative leave as an external investigation into his behavior proceeds.

Student-Loan Debt
By Eric Kelderman

A bill to help some borrowers have their student loans forgiven is likely to be vetoed, but a bipartisan vote shows that even members of her own party are not in lockstep with the education secretary.

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Advice
By Jessica Early and Trisalyn Nelson

Four tips on how to have healthy, productive, rewarding interactions with your doctoral students.

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Advice

Tips and tricks for surviving and thriving as a full-time faculty member in academe.

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This brief explores how institutions can create financial stability, adapt to an ever-evolving market, and emerge from an economic downturn stronger and savvier. Some institutions never fully recovered from the last recession, but with strong leadership, strategic mission-driven planning, and a continued emphasis on student success, they can be better equipped to mitigate the impact of the next economic downturn.


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