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What COVID-19 taught us about creating community

The embrace of technology tools while building learning for the future has made higher education much stronger.

Threat of COVID-19 spread forces at least 9 universities to delay starts in 2022

As omicron engulfs much of the U.S., some institutions choose cautious routes to reopening this semester.

Back to 2020? New COVID variant forces these colleges online in January

Several major universities, from Rhode Island to Washington, are making the switch to remote learning to start 2022.

Thinking ahead: Why colleges need to plan long term for the effects of COVID-19

Infectious disease and crisis expert says the novel coronavirus is going to affect higher ed for awhile, so it's time to start planning that way.

The steep toll the COVID-19 pandemic is having on student mental health

With more than 80% still experiencing high levels of stress, colleges must offer multiple layers of assistance.

Omicron fears rise as 900 cases of COVID-19 shut down Cornell University

University of Washington researchers are working quickly to identify the variant in nation’s hotspot.

Engagement and security highlight 7 key trends in ed-tech for 2022

Colleges and universities will need to implement specialized and specific ed-tech solutions to meet the expectations of their remote/hybrid remote students and employees.

Omicron reaches 2 university campuses; DePaul will go online to start 2022

USC and Tulane report individual cases of the latest COVID-19 variant in students.

Model for the future? One fully online university’s stunning success

While other institutions have slumped during the pandemic, Western Governors has grown enrollment while bolstering its curriculum.

What omicron’s global spread could mean to international students

Despite perceived threat of omicron, higher education programs have proven to be adaptable during pandemic.

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