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Ivy League hikes tuition for online courses amid global pandemic
Several Ivy League colleges are facing student lawsuits for failure to offer tuition refunds after transitioning al…
By Addison Smith
Jul 14, 2020
Prof: Trump is the 'worst criminal in history, undeniably'
The professor blamed Trump for the deaths of "thousands of Americans" and for the "heating of the globe."
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 14, 2020
Georgetown senate publicly condemns student for rejecting Black Lives Matter movement
The Georgetown University Student Association Senate condemned a student for speaking out against the Black Lives M…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 10, 2020
Trump slams online learning, echoing students' disapproval
The president’s response comes amid numerous surveys which indicate that students are dissatisfied with the online …
By Maria Copeland
Jul 10, 2020
Students must upload health data to mobile app DAILY in order to return to campus
The Ohio State University has recently announced its plans for bringing students back to campus.
By Santino Maniscalchi
Jul 9, 2020
Chinese students taking US college courses online could face censorship at home
Zoom’s actions are the latest example of Zoom’s questionable relationship with the regime.
By Eduardo Neret
Jul 9, 2020
There's an app for that: Universities, profs develop modern tools to trace COVID-19
As these apps are developed, issues of user privacy are emerging as a significant concern.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 9, 2020
Harvard, MIT sue Trump admin over new student visa policy
In response, Harvard and MIT are filing a lawsuit against ICE.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jul 8, 2020
Trump blasts Harvard for taking 'easy way out,' threatens to cut funding
President Donald Trump addressed the efforts he says universities should be taking to safely reopen.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 8, 2020
Getting into Harvard just got a little bit easier
Students are instead encouraged to submit information about their community involvement and high school accomplishm…
By Aaron Moser
Jul 7, 2020
Harvard moves classes online for upcoming academic year, increases tuition
Harvard University announced all classes will be offered online for the upcoming fall semester because of the coron…
By Eduardo Neret
Jul 6, 2020
Dems propose legislation to ban COVID-19 waivers for college athletes
Sen. Richard Blumenthal says forcing student athletes to sign these waivers is “the latest in a litany of unaccepta…
By Maria Copeland
Jul 6, 2020
College sports championships can go on in Mississippi after flag change
Both SEC schools from Mississippi had condemned the flag.
By Dean Barker
Jul 2, 2020
UT will require students receive flu shots, COVID-19 vaccines
The University of Tennessee announced that they will make flu shots and COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for students, f…
By Maria Copeland
Jul 2, 2020
Universities threaten sanctions for not wearing masks, failure to social distance
Students at Appalachian State can face “termination or expulsion” for not following safety procedures.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 2, 2020
California college plans online fall classes, expects students to stick with on-campus housing
Many students can’t afford on-campus housing as a result of the pandemic and would prefer to save money by living a…
By Maria Copeland
Jul 1, 2020
Prof retires after university publicly condemns 'vile' tweets condemning BLM, lockdown
A professor has retired after a public campaign calling for the school to fire him over tweets.
By Jessica Custodio
Jul 1, 2020
School tries to accommodate Chinese students, worries about security risks from Chinese government
Faculty are trying to negotiate how to avoid both modification of the program and the use of content that could be …
By Maria Copeland
Jul 1, 2020
Harvard union ratifies contract for first time ever
Harvard recently made a beginning on a contract with its graduate student union.
By Maria Copeland
Jul 1, 2020
SURVEY: Students say they shouldn't have to pay full price for online classes
A survey shows most college students expect colleges to lower their fees if physical classes are not offered.
By Loren Rutherford
Jun 29, 2020
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