Personnel and HR

One university’s quest to boost vaccination rates—and its ‘reasons of conscience’ exemption

With its own Dec. 13 deadline approaching and Biden's Dec. 8 mandate for some employees, the race is on.

How 10 big state universities, mandates or not, are faring with COVID-19

What role are vaccinations playing in low numbers at large higher education institutions this fall?

Are colleges doing enough to protect Jewish students from antisemitism?

A new survey from Hillel and the Anti-Defamation League shows that 32% reported hate symbols and speech in 2020-21.

The COVID data is positive, so why is one university still masking?

As pandemic numbers improve, making the right decisions on face coverings can be a Catch-22 for higher ed leaders.

With big money on the line, universities adopt COVID-19 employee vaccine rules

Contracted workers are being told to comply with Biden's mandate, but some institutions are holding out.

Nearly 60% of colleges want to keep distance learning momentum going

NC-SARA report highlights that pandemic-forced shifts may not be temporary.

University of Kentucky suspends fraternity activities after death of student

An investigation into how Thomas Hazelwood, an 18-year-old 'new member', died is ongoing.

Should universities keep safe COVID approach or ease up this winter?

Several items will be its on the University of New Haven's planning checklists, including international students, exemptions.

Are COVID-19 case counts tied to off-campus activity at colleges?

Making the distinction is difficult, but institutions could be protected 'islands' given mandates and mitigation strategies.

Colin Powell’s life, legacy and enduring connection to higher education

'His school' at the City College of New York gives students the opportunities to follow his path to success, serve the public and be good citizens.

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