USC Gould Law announces fall classes to be held online

July 21, 2020

USC GOULD LAW — I am writing today to share with you the news that, after careful consideration and broad consultation, the law school will be moving to an online teaching model for the fall semester. In nearly all cases, students will take their classes in an online format with the key exception being considerations for

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Vermont Law to continue online-only classes this fall

July 21, 2020

WCAX CBC 3 — The Vermont Law School will continue to hold all classes online for the rest of 2020.

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Florida State University teleworking policy sees pushback from staff

July 21, 2020

THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION —  But next month, Florida State University staff members were told, they could lose their right to work from home if they’re simultaneously caring for children. Outrage exploded on social media following the announcement last week, and remained unabated when the university amended it on Monday. By Friday, Florida State had further clarified

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College faculty express concerns over on-campus teaching this fall

July 21, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Professors across institutions increasingly wave red flags about the private and public health implications of default face-to-face instruction come fall, along with a lack of shared decision making in staffing and teaching decisions.

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Study by NORC at the University of Chicago identifies the challenges graduate programs face amid pandemic

July 21, 2020

NORC — NORC at the University of Chicago is conducting a new study to identify challenges the COVID-19 pandemic poses to graduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs at leading universities around the United States. Over the course of the study, NORC will also document and share innovative strategies institutions employed during the crisis that:

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Williams College to reduce cost of attendance during pandemic

July 21, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Williams reduces cost of attendance by 15 percent to recognize changes in the student experience and continuing uncertainty amid the pandemic. Will other, less wealthy colleges follow suit?

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Deans give advice to college applicants

July 20, 2020

THE WASHINGTON POST — With the coronavirus pandemic upending everything about going to college, more than 300 admissions deans from schools around the country just released a statement about what they want to see in applicants for fall 2021 — and what they don’t want to see.

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Report: College enrollment stable despite pandemic disruptions

July 20, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Spring campus closures and the shift to remote learning did not have a major negative impact on student enrollments, finds the National Student Clearinghouse. But racial gaps emerge.

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Opinion: Risks of in-person classes outweigh the benefits

July 20, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED — A single night at a single bar in East Lansing, Mich., populated by college students has triggered an outbreak of at least 30 new cases 100 miles away.

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Congress begins to plan second stimulus package

July 20, 2020

FORBES — Congressional discussions regarding a potential second stimulus package continue, and the timeline for when new or extended relief may pass is becoming clearer.

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