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More than 70% of college students favor vaccine mandates; most Republicans don’t

Most also want masks indoors, according to survey done by Kaplan and College Pulse.

Like classes, 2021 homecomings are mix of in-person, hybrid and virtual

A few institutions, including Georgetown, have opted to cancel them altogether because of transmission fears.

Booster shots: Will they be the next COVID-19 prevention strategy for colleges?

Institutions are waiting on guidance from the FDA and CDC. But should they wait longer?

How scheduling software can help social distancing on campus

Scheduling software allows you to replace in-person lines with virtual lines that use mobile devices to keep people up to date on their wait.

Exclusive: Dozens of college presidents have gotten COVID-19 since pandemic began

Nevada-Reno's Brian Sandoval is the latest on a lengthy list of those who are in public-facing higher ed positions.

LSU president speaks at Biden meeting on COVID-19 vaccines

As business leaders gather to talk mandates, most colleges and universities are continuing to encourage vaccines.

How one college is helping to keep dialogue civil among students

The Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning at Wheaton College is a place where listening and understanding is welcomed.

How Biden’s new vaccine mandate may affect private colleges and universities

Higher education employees likely will be asked to get vaccinated or test weekly to prevent COVID spread.

College marijuana use reached high in 2020, while alcohol fell 6%

Will trends on drug and alcohol use continue this fall with more open campuses?

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

Fall semester highlights divide among campuses with and without mandates.

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