Carol Quillen, president of Davidson College, is the guest with Michael and Jeff to talk about how to build community with students spread out and maintain a college’s vision and mission in t…
Instead of the traditional A, B, C, D, F options, faculty at many schools now have other letters and options for evaluating students, a reflection of the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Colleges across the nation are scrambling to close deep budget holes and some have been pushed to the brink of collapse after the coronavirus outbreak triggered financial losses that could total more than $100 million at some institutions.
Bates College will hold its commencement online this year, seeking to “create an experience that captures, albeit in a different form, the elements that are most meaningful” within the graduation ceremony.. Maine news, sports, politics, election results, and obituaries from the Bangor Daily News.
University presidents and athletic administrators are among those who have begun taking pay cuts amid the pandemic and recession. Michael Schill, president of the University of Oregon, on Friday announced a temporary reduction of 12 percent to his pay, The Register-Guard reported. The university's vice presidents and athletic director will have their pay cut by 10 percent. The