In this week's roundup:

rising COVID-19 cases lead to reinstated mask mandates, students push back on the end of hybrid learning and international applications are on the rise. 

In this week's roundup:

the federal student loan repayment pause has been extended again, a community college deals with fake applications and higher education funding has taken a hit. 

In this week's roundup:

use of the Common App is on the rise, the Pell Grant could see an increase, and the student affairs profession faces a retention issue. 

In this week's roundup:

Education plans for a disproportionate number of Black and Latinx students were changed by the pandemic, colleges and universities create new ways to rename campus buildings and an online institution devotes scholarships to Ukrainian refugees. 

In this week's roundup:

Institutions are cutting ties with Russia and providing aid to Ukrainian students, public opinion of higher education is more positive, and parents of Temple students take matters into their own hands.

In this week's roundup:

Institutions are cutting ties with Russia, transgender athletes face another obstacle, and the pause on student loan repayment could be extended once again.  

In this week's roundup:

Institutions show solidarity with Ukraine, land acknowledgments stir up controversy, and fewer entrance exam requirements led to an increase in applications. 

In this week's roundup:

tenure for professors teaching critical race theory is threatened, donations have reached a new high and students have mostly positive perceptions of remote learning. 

In this week's roundup:

masks may be coming off soon at some institutions, diversity is on the rise among college presidents, and UC Berkeley may have to slash their enrollment. 

Pittsburgh

(724) 260-0198
PO Box 546
Meadowlands, PA 15347

Los Angeles

(323) 999-5201
6914 N. Vista St.
San Gabriel, CA 91775

New Hampshire

(603) 756-4111
372 West St.
Suite 201B
Keene, NH 03431