Policy and Legal Affairs

The 5 ways colleges can help students with stranded credits

Howard University professor says the practice of holds needs to undergo a ‘cost-benefit analysis.’

COVID-19 protests, outbreaks and deaths fuel chaotic restart for colleges

Fall semester highlights divide among campuses with and without mandates.

As COVID-19 outbreaks arise, colleges move swiftly to online learning

La Salle among those making temporary transition to virtual.

State-by-state mask tracker: Colleges impose new COVID-19 mandates

Higher education institutions opt for extra safety this fall by requiring face coverings.

Hurricane Ida’s impact forces closure of colleges, universities in Louisiana, Mississippi

Tulane will switch to online learning for a month because of damage to New Orleans.

Transfers among students fell 8.4%, but elite universities saw gains

Clearinghouse notes the potential aftereffects of COVID in report.

5 student-athletes, Stanford reach settlement over Title IX lawsuit

University must perform review, make plan public by next October.

Gen Z excited to be back at college but wants masks, vaccines

Less than 15% are feeling anxious but are wary of COVID-19.

Beating COVID-19 vaccine bans: Can public universities defy state orders?

FDA approval sets stage for potential challenges, but there are reasons why institutions may not flinch.

Why this university now gives students a chance to bring pets to campus

Dogs, cats, birds, hedgehogs, hamsters amphibians, small reptiles and other 'non-exotic' pets are now permitted to live in designated rooms at Shenandoah University.

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