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Stressed Freshmen Missing Quintessential College Experience
College is a major milestone for many U.S. teens, the first time they’ve been on their own
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AP EXCLUSIVE: US Faces Back-To-School Laptop Shortage
Schools across the United States are facing shortages and long delays in getting laptops and other equipment needed for online learning
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As More Colleges Stay Online, Students Demand Tuition Cuts
As more universities plan to keep classes online this fall, it’s leading to conflict between students who say they deserve tuition discounts and college leaders who insist remote learning is worth the full cost
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Virtual School: Teachers Want to Improve But Training Varies
Virtual learning is part of an increasing number of fall reopening plans, and districts are facing pressure to improve after many students got left behind this spring
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More Than 200 Schools Back Lawsuit Over Foreign Student Rule
More than 200 universities are backing a legal challenge to the Trump administration’s policy saying international students cannot stay in the country if they take all their classes online in the fall.
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US Says Foreign Students May Have to Leave If Their School Goes Online-Only
The U.S. government announced Monday that international students will not be allowed to stay in the country if the institution in which they’re enrolled is holding online-only courses this fall. If students fail to comply with the rules, they risk deportation.
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Juvenile Arrested For Accessing and Disrupting Zoom Classes in Madison
Madison Police arrested a juvenile who accessed online Zoom classes and intentionally disrupted them by using obscene language and gestures. Police said they arrested the individual and arrested him on Wednesday. The individual faces charges including fifth degree computer crime, fifth degree conspiracy to commit computer crime and breach of peace. These types of incidents have resulted in the suspension…
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Yale University Extends Online Classes For Rest of Semester
Yale University is extending online classes for the rest of the semester amid coronavirus concerns, according to the president of the university. “With regret, and in consultation with Yale’s medical and public-health experts and other university leaders, I have concluded that an early return to the classroom is not possible,” President Peter Salovey said in a statement. All classes...