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Many colleges are starting their spring semester this week, and new data show that schools are bringing students back to campus, with more in-person classes.
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This episode originally aired on Oct. 1, 2020.Many colleges and universities planned to have some kind of normal college experience this fall. But a…
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As colleges crack down on students accused of violating strict pandemic safety rules, students are lawyering up to fight their punishments.
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The Ohio State University starts fall classes Tuesday, following an extended move-in intended to help slow the spread of COVID-19. But the school has even…
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Performing Arts studies at the University of Akron took a major hit last month because of massive job cuts campus-wide. With the fall semester about the start, there are some changes afoot.
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Many of those institutions hung on year-to-year even before the pandemic. Now COVID-19 threatens to cut off the oxygen sustaining these schools, and the sports programs that drive enrollment.
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Ohio State move-in is happening right now, but the highways might not be as clogged as Central Ohioans remember from previous years. The school is…
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Because of the pandemic, many students will be applying without standardized test scores and several other metrics selective schools have long relied on to make admissions decisions.
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As universities prepare to welcome students back to campus for the fall semester, some are counting on widespread COVID-19 testing to help clamp down on...
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College reopening plans all rely on one thing: students following the rules. Some experts worry that's too big of an ask.