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Why omicron variant demands quick response from higher ed leaders

Campus communities need transparency and reassurance about strategies in place and changes that may be coming.

The top 2 concerns for colleges as they assess pending FAFSA changes

Only about half of administrators have gotten a jumpstart on key updates coming to financial aid.

COVID Q&A: 7 questions about omicron with Brown University health expert

How should institutions of higher education be reacting to this latest variant of concern?

Do university students like COVID-19 vaccine or mask mandates?

New report provides insight on preferences, but also the confusion that still exists on institution requirements.

How colleges can rise to a ‘higher level’ to help first-generation students

Institutions should be asking numerous questions and doing widespread auditing to ensure success.

Study abroad making a big comeback thanks to COVID-19 vaccines

Several institutions report surges in placements, though still not at pre-pandemic levels.

Why COVID-19 booster shots may be the next best strategy for colleges

The big question for institutions to ask as immunity from the vaccines wanes: What is fully vaccinated?

Are holiday breaks cause for celebration or COVID-19 concern for colleges?

Across the nation, institutions will take proactive measures such as double-testing, to keep case counts low.

Higher ed a step closer to big payoff as $1.9T Build Back Better advances to Senate

The transformational package that includes relief for HBCUs, MSIs and low-income students has one last obstacle to clear.

Why 5 universities are keeping masks on even while others are removing them

The twindemic factor of COVID-19 and flu outbreaks have a few institutions taking a more guarded approach.

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