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Chronicle of Higher Education: Donate Personal Protective Equipment
Students and faculty and staff members have headed to every corner of their campuses to collect unused personal protective equipment.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Colleges Have Been Waiting for Guidance on How They Can Send Stimulus Money to Students. Here It Is.
Guidance from the Department of Education excludes undocumented students and international students from receiving emergency payments.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: 2 Campuses Give Early Answers to Higher EdÔÇÖs Biggest Question: What Happens This Fall?
Colleges largely have been mum about what to expect in August. Purdue and Cal State at Fullerton came out with early answers — and they disagree.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Here Are the Covid-19 Legal Risks You Need to Know About Now
With lives and billions of dollars at stake, it pays to read the fine print.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Colleges Mobilize to Combat the Coronavirus Crisis
To explore how colleges are contributing to the ├ó┬Ç┬£war effort├ó┬Ç┬Ø to contain and fight the coronavirus ├ó┬Ç┬ö and mitigate its social and financial effects ├ó┬Ç┬ö The Chronicle collected examples from around
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Produce Ventilator Designs and Parts
In response to the national shortage of ventilators, universities are collaborating on new designs.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Support Small Businesses With Relief Funding or Rent Abatement
Colleges are offering financial relief for hard-hit small businesses.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Redeploy Journalism Students to Support Local News
A journalism class at the University of Missouri has switched gears to find information to serve local readers.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Create Web-Trackers to Pinpoint Community Resources
Maps offer real-time information about business closures and testing.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: 43% of College Fund Raisers DonÔÇÖt Expect to Meet Goals
Just 22 percent think they will achieve those targets, according to a new survey of 415 advancement professionals at 48 higher-education institutions.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: A Side Effect of the Covid-19 Pandemic? Reading Got a Lot Harder.
That’s made professors more empathetic to what their students are going through.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Major Cost-Cutting Begins in Response to Covid-19, With Faculty and Staff Furloughs and Pay Cuts
The long-term economic impact of the pandemic is uncertain. But colleges are taking steps now to offset deep revenue losses.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Major Cost-Cutting to Respond to Covid-19 Begins, With Faculty and Staff Furloughs, Pay Cuts
The long-term economic impacts of the pandemic are uncertain. But colleges are taking steps now to offset deep revenue losses.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: This Harvard Epidemiologist Is Very Popular on Twitter. But Does He Know What He's Talking About?
Eric Feigl-Ding has been making the rounds on TV as a coronavirus expert. Some of his colleagues think he’s unqualified.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: ÔÇÿA Very Small WorldÔÇÖ: How Data on Student Enrollment Could Help Colleges Stop CoronavirusÔÇÖs Spread
Researchers are analyzing the courses students take in order to understand how Covid-19 could spread on campus.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: 'A Very Small World': How Data on Student Enrollment Could Help Colleges Stop Coronavirus's Spread
Researchers are analyzing the courses students take in order to understand how Covid-19 could spread on campus.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: How College Leaders Are Planning for the Fall
Their pivot online salvaged the spring semester. Now they must ready for a near future defined by unknowns.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: TRACK III: College Admissions
Join a panel of experts to discuss what happens to admissions, recruitment, and enrollment now that the coronavirus has upended higher education, families, and students.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: How Colleges That Serve More Part-Timers Ended Up With Less Coronavirus-Relief Aid
Congress calculated disbursements based on only full-time students. Community-college leaders say that leaves them without enough money to help students stay afloat.
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Chronicle of Higher Education: Colleges Are Handing Out Billions in Coronavirus Stimulus Funding to Students. Can They Do It Fairly?
Institutions seem to be relying on one of two methods to distribute the emergency student aid. Both have their detractors.
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