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California colleges start to make bold decisions on reopening in the fall; several other private institutions also say they will require them, including the University of Pennsylvania and University of Massachusetts.
Will the decision by two massive public institutions lead to others instituting the same requirement pending full authorization?
One professor from an institution that just mandated COVID-19 vaccination for the fall offers his take and what campuses might look like.
A University of Nebraska report shows declines with students living at home, but what will happen when they all return in the fall?
When concerns over fundraising arose, Muhlenberg College stepped up with innovative solutions and a strong focus on relationship building to enjoy record returns.
Georgetown, George Washington, American and Bowdoin are among the latest group requiring students to get vaccinated. Many others are still deciding.
The university's Board of Trustees will vote in June to approve mandating future students become prepared to 'engage in democratic processes'.
Innovative startups from institutions converge for unique University of Chicago virtual event, trying to secure venture capital money.
The university will assist in research and development of Starbucks' core initiatives that help communities.
Mike Huseby, the CEO of Barnes & Noble Education, discusses the value of colleges and universities forging strategies over the next decade to meet student needs.
Those competing in high-profile sports will have the power to transfer immediately; standardized tests won't be obstacle for many in Div. I and II the next two years.
While some safety measures will remain intact, the University of California San Diego expects a more traditional experience in 2021-22.
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