Georgetown in the News:
- The Washington Post – Discount, freeze or increase? How universities are handling tuition this fall.
- The Washington Post – Montgomery County health officials tell private schools to start school online
- The Washington Post – Students can safely return to college if tested for coronavirus every two days, study says
- Boston Globe – Colleges reverse course on reopening as pandemic continues
- The Baltimore Sun – Goucher College announces it will start its fall semester entirely online, citing worrying coronavirus numbers
- The Baltimore Sun – Maryland mandates coronavirus tests for all students, faculty at state system colleges
- Inside Higher Ed – Colleges Seek Waivers From Risk-Taking Students (Heidi Li Feldman)
- The Hill – Experts fear political pressure on COVID-19 vaccine (Jesse Goodman)
- CNBC – Covid-19 isn’t going away — 6 ways to stay calmer and happier long-term (Andrea Bonior)
- NPR – Slow Mail, Misinformation, And The Pandemic: What Could Go Wrong On Election Day 2020 (Rosa Brooks) [AUDIO]
- CNN – WHO leader is stuck between feuding China and US. It’s a situation ‘rock star’ Tedros has spent his life preparing for (Mark Dybul)
- Wisconsin Public Radio – Another Body Blow’ To State’s Economy As Extra $600 In Unemployment Benefits End (Adriana Kugler)
- The Baltimore Sun – No summer tournaments means more recruits committing to colleges (Patrick Ewing)
- Baltimore Sun – Universities should teach mostly online classes this fall semester | COMMENTARY
- Baltimore teacher: It is too soon to bring students safely back to the classroom | COMMENTARY »
- Caller Times – Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi refuses to cut tuition and fees
- ABC News – Childhood vaccinations beginning to rebound, but still below normal levels as school resumes (Joan Alker)
- The Hill – Generating legal cohesion across US responses to COVID-19 (Lawrence Gostin)
- Brink News – Is ‘Vaccine Nationalism’ the Next Threat to Global Health? (Lawrence Gostin) [AUDIO]
- Becker’s Hospital Review – Politicians should stay out of COVID-19 vaccine approval, health experts warn (Jesse Goodman)
- Wall Street Journal – Covid Surge Threatens M.B.A. Programs’ Already Limited Back-to-School Plans
- Money – Colleges Are Freezing Tuition and Fees as Classes Move Online. Here’s How Much That Actually Saves Students
- The Washington Post – Three things to consider before kids resume playing sports, according to a physician (Kori Hudson)
- Star Tribune – Chasm grows between Trump and government coronavirus experts (Lawrence Gostin)
- Associated Press – Chasm grows between Trump and government coronavirus experts (Lawrence Gostin)
- DCist – Some Georgetown Students Call Financial Aid Reductions A ‘Slap In The Face’ During Pandemic
- WAMU – Georgetown Financial Aid Cuts A ‘Slap In The Face’ Amid Pandemic, Some Students Say
- Diverse Issues in Higher Education – Faculty Discontent Over In-Person Fall Semester Grows
- Boston Globe – Smith, Regis are the latest Massachusetts colleges to move entirely online
- WUSA9 – Kristen’s Kudos: Georgetown Students help fight hunger [VIDEO]
- The Washington Post – Schumer’s overblown attack on GOP proposal for medical malpractice lawsuits (David Vladeck)
- Marketplace – The $600-a-week unemployment aid expired, but millions are still being laid off (Adriana Kugler)
- WSJ Noted – As Top Business Schools Go Online, Students Ask: Is It Still Worth It? (MSB)
- Religion News Service – Program helps “people in the pews” and faith communities respond to trauma (Elizabeth Power)
- Columbia Chronicle – Dangers of return to in-person classes remains unmitigated, experts say (Shweta Bansal)
- WPTV – Virtual learning: How to set your children up for success (Wendy Zajack) [VIDEO]
- The Washington Post – Johns Hopkins switches to virtual fall semester as pandemic worsens, urges students not to return to Baltimore
- Baltimore Sun – Amid increase in coronavirus cases, Johns Hopkins, Loyola opt for online-only classes this fall
- Yahoo FInance – ‘An impossible situation’: U.S. colleges backtrack on reopening for in-person classes
- The New York Times – Russia’s Race for Virus Vaccine Raises Concerns in the West (Lawrence Gostin)
- Forbes – July Employment Numbers: Flattening Recovery (Harry Holzer)
- Fox 5 NY – ‘You just brought it home’: Environmental virologist explains how phones make virus germs mobile (Julie Fischer) [VIDEO]