Trump administration exempts European students from coronavirus travel restrictions
The State Department would offer exemptions for some au pairs and family members of visa holders
Mom gets 5 weeks in prison for son's online class cheating
Karen Littlefair sought a discount on the cheating after the person earned a C in one of the courses, authorities said.
White House partners with Apple, IBM to encourage Americans to think outside 4-year degrees
The Find Something New campaign encourages Americans to think outside of four-year universities for building skill sets.
PAC-12 limits college football in coronavirus crisis
Stanford also said it will cut 11 of its Division I varsity sports programs.
Coronavirus cancels Ivy League sports for rest of year
The league said it has not yet determined whether fall sports can be moved to the spring.
How 1.1 million foreign students contribute to the U.S. economy
The Trump administration said on Monday that foreign university students will have to leave the country if their classes are all taught online - clouding the future of tens of thousands of enrollees and potentially straining budgets at schools struggling to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic.
Stanford cuts 11 sports as coronavirus slams college athletic budgets
Without the cuts, Stanford University projected a shortfall of $70M for its athletic programs over the next three years.
Harvard, MIT sue US government over new ICE rule for international students
Harvard University accuses the Trump administration of trying to create "chaos" with the new rule.
Trump: Harvard should be ashamed of itself for continuing with online instruction
President Trump ripped into Harvard University on Tuesday for its decision to continue with online coursework into the 2020-2021 academic year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump continues push for schools to reopen this fall
President Trump held a roundtable discussion at the White House Tuesday on reopening schools this fall.
Harvard hit with backlash for charging full tuition despite online instruction
Harvard University is facing backlash on Twitter for keeping its annual tuition prices of $49,653 per year despite the Ivy League institution's decision to continue with online coursework for the 2020-2021 academic year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
When will NCAA athletes get paid?
The NCAA has voiced its approval for allowing players to be compensated for their name, image and likeness.
U.S. to force out international students taking classes fully online
Foreign students must leave the United States if their school's classes this fall will be taught completely online or transfer to another school with in-person instruction, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency announced on Monday.
Harvard goes online, tuition costs unchanged
University officials also said they would allow only 40 percent of undergraduates on campus in an effort to reduce density and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Harvard grad Claira Janover says she’s lost Deloitte job over TikTok ‘stab threat’
During the video, Janover gestured to what appears to be a page from the company’s website, and noted that she was axed “even though they claim to stand against systematic bias, racism and unequal treatment.”
Which universities will be online in the fall?
Many college students are already missing out on summer jobs and internships because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Brown University sports team cuts violate Title IX agreement: Lawyers
Attorneys have accused Brown University of violating a two-decade-old agreement to provide gender equity in varsity sports.
Prestigious Williams College to cut tuition, require coronavirus tests for fall reopening
It said the reopening is contingent on how the virus spreads.


















