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‘Frats Are Being Frats’: Greek Life Is Stoking the Virus on Some Campuses
Universities are struggling with how to prevent tightly packed sorority and fraternity houses from turning into virus clusters....


As Colleges Move Classes Online, Families Rebel Against the Cost
Schools face rising demands for tuition rebates, increased aid and leaves of absence as students ask if college is becoming “glorified...


Proposed Merger Blurs the Line Between For-Profit Colleges and Public Universities
Unpacking a complicated deal between the University of Arizona and a scandal-plagued online education company....


How to Go to College During a Pandemic
Students at Minerva spend four years entirely online. Is this the future of higher education? https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/01/opinion/...


Schools Beat Earlier Plagues With Outdoor Classes. We Should, Too.
A century ago, children in New York City attended classes during a pandemic. It seemed to work. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/17/nyregi...


Dear Liberal Arts Students: Seize This Moment
The world needs you. Here’s your chance. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/12/opinion/liberal-arts-college-covid.html


For-Profit Colleges, Long Troubled, See Surge Amid Pandemic
The coronavirus shutdowns have made online learning more attractive. But students at some schools say they have been taken advantage of....


Expecting Students to Play It Safe if Colleges Reopen Is a Fantasy
Safety plans border on delusional and could lead to outbreaks of Covid-19 among students, faculty and staff. https://www.nytimes.com/2020...


How Architecture Could Help Us Adapt to the Pandemic
The virus isn’t simply a health crisis; it is also a design problem. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/06/09/magazine/architecture...


Rich Colleges Can Afford to Spend More
They’re acting like they exist to protect their endowments, instead of the other way around. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/06/opinion/s...


The End of College as We Knew It?
Restaurants get eulogies. Airlines get bailouts. Shakespeare gets kicked when he’s down. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/04/opinion/sunda...


What Will College Be Like in the Fall?
Administrators, professors, a union representative and students consider the new realities of life on campus in the midst of a pandemic....


Risky Strategy by Many Private Colleges Leaves Them Exposed
Chasing after a shrinking pool of wealthy students by increasing spending, and now vulnerable to closure because of the pandemic....
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