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More than 250 colleges agree to Biden Vaccine Challenge

With students still slow to embrace vaccines and a July 4 target looming, the Administration is asking institutions for their help.

At commencement, HBCU wipes away $375,000 in debt

With scholarships and other funding, Wilberforce University eliminates all debts students owe to the institution.

Branching out: Why this environmental college is exploring online

Maine's Unity College made a big investment several years ago in technology and virtual learning. That decision before the pandemic has kept it from being 'a casualty of war.'

Fans in the fall? 4 COVID decisions facing colleges

A new study from Seton Hall University shows that those fans are optimistic, but cautious, about attending games.

Colorado College keeps traditions alive, even through pandemic

A continually creative approach to activities and meeting student needs during the pandemic has kept campus thriving and fun.

AAC&U selects 61 colleges for ‘high-impact’ institute

The event aims to help institutional leaders 'become more intentional in serving all students and to improve both completion rates and the quality of student learning.'

State Dept. recognizes 20 HBCUs as Fulbright Institutional Leaders

They will be essential in furthering goodwill, dialogue and the exchange of students and scholars between nations.

Indiana University, from ‘red’ state, is requiring vaccine

The IU system is mandating that all staff, faculty and students get preventive COVID doses, bucking trends among institutions from Republican-led areas.

Why 7 colleges are adjusting mask policies for commencements

The CDC's new guidance has forced institutions to rethink how they will conduct their spring ceremonies.

Pandemic drives deeper discounts at private colleges

A survey done of higher education business officers shows the trend rising to attract and keep students.

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