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DATA Undergraduate Enrollment Continues Its Slide, Dipping 3.2 Percent From Last Year By Audrey Williams June Combined with last year’s drop, undergraduate enrollment has fallen 6.5 percent since fall 2019. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER These Were Last Fall’s Winners and Losers in Undergraduate Enrollment By Jacquelyn Elias How did different states, regions, locales, and institutions fare in 2020? CAMPUS HEALTH Biden’s Vaccine Order Is Broad. These Campuses Are Trying to Apply It Narrowly. By Francie Diep Public colleges in particular are caught between the wishes of different employees, state politicians, and the federal government.
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NOW 1,101 COLLEGES Here’s a List of Colleges That Require Students or Employees to Be Vaccinated Against Covid-19 By Andy Thomason and Brian O’Leary More colleges are mandating vaccinations. Here are the ones we know about. SEXUAL MISCONDUCT Does the ‘Liberty Way’ Discourage Students From Reporting Sexual Assault? By Eric Kelderman Unlike Liberty University, many faith-based colleges give rape accusers amnesty from conduct-code penalties. RETAINING STUDENTS How Time-Management and Other Tools Can Help Students With Mental Illnesses Stay Enrolled By Kelly Field New programs go beyond counseling and medication, offering help with setting priorities, organizing schedules, and other life skills.
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Views ADVICE Resist the Triage Approach to Academic Writing By Rebecca Schuman A scholarly writing coach offers advice on the dangers of avoiding troublesome chapters and long-term deadlines.
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