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With COVID-19 cases up again, masking returns at Johns Hopkins, Georgetown

Despite a rise in cases statewide in New York, the University of Rochester opts to end booster requirements for students and faculty.

U.S. universities remain No. 1 in world rankings on academic subjects

QS report shows American institutions sliding a bit but still dominant in research and devotion to current global issues.

Can higher ed make it through April without big COVID spikes?

One big institution has abandoned most of its mitigation strategies, including contact tracing and isolation.

Biden Administration grants student loan borrowers a 5th extension on payments

With many Americans struggling from inflation and the pandemic, the President and his team grant another pause to those with education debt.

What can more financial support do for higher ed? Raise completion, for one.

With some help, leading organizations say getting students across academic thresholds can be a boon for the economy.

Should colleges be worried by threats of Russian cyber attacks on the U.S.?

White House warnings should set plans in motion by institutions to ensure their systems, data are protected.

UMBC names ‘visionary’ leader and first woman as president to replace Hrabowski

Dr. Valerie Shears Ashby brings innovative approach and record of success at Duke's Trinity College to new position.

The Great Reskilling: Cengage CEO Michael Hansen says higher ed must meet demand

The pandemic opened up huge possibilities for fast, online learning, and employers need that pace and those credentials to continue.

In a rare move for higher ed, Bowling Green expels sorority for hazing

It is the second time in a year that the university has parted with one of its Greek Life organizations.

Gender equity? Only 45 four-year colleges show women grads earning more than men

Women who attend 20 institutions make at least $30,000 less than men after 10 years of graduating.

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