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Top US Universities Failed to Disclose Billions in Foreign Funding, DOE Finds

Top US universities have “massively underreported” their funding from foreign nations, including China and Russia, the Department of Education said in a report.

CUNY Begins to Crumble Under Impact of NY Governor’s Budget Cuts

CUNY could be forced to engage in massive layoffs as state Governor Andrew Cuomo has approved budget cuts without compensating measures to raise revenues.

Washington State Announces New Measures to Slow Virus Spread on Campuses

Washington State Governor Jay Inslee announced expanded measures to help slow the spread of coronavirus in college residential facilities.

Coronavirus’ Blow to College Sports Could Impact Team USA at Olympics

The pandemic has caused universities across the US to cancel or postpone sports seasons, forcing college athletes aspiring to compete in the Olympics to reconsider their dreams.

NCAA Petitions Supreme Court to Preserve Amateurism in College Sports

The National Collegiate Athletic Association petitioned the US Supreme Court to avoid having to give players more than their current compensation.

BYU-Idaho to Expel Students Who Purposely Get COVID to Sell Plasma

Brigham Young University-Idaho has warned its students against “intentionally” exposing themselves to COVID-19 so that they could sell their plasma for a few hundred bucks.

South Korea Arrests Four for Forging Admission Papers for Top US Schools

The Seoul Police arrested four South Koreans charged with doctoring student admission papers to top US universities.

How ‘Zoom Bombing’ Puts Online Classes at Risk

When the world locked down in March, college classes were forced to move online. The sudden adaptation to the new technology revealed risky blind spots, such as “Zoom bombing.”