We asked scholars, faith leaders, activists and other experts to reflect on some of the issues they’ve seen on the religious landscape and what they anticipate for 2021.
Ever since March, there’s been the wait for COVID to be done. With 2021, there’s a sense of a light at the end of the tunnel. It’s coming, but it’s going to be a trek.
College students have been among the most frequently tested in Massachusetts for COVID-19, but they may be among the last to get vaccinated against the virus.
Some district administrators and parents, armed with new data and fearing more disruptions caused by keeping students out of class and extracurriculars, are pushing to reconsider policies.
The dollar figure that the federal financial aid form spits out has long left families confused and despondent. And then there are those great expectations.
Unexpected emails and phone calls brought word of seven- and eight-figure donations to community colleges, tribal institutions, and minority-serving campuses — a rarity in higher education.