Georgetown in the News
- The Washington Post – American University reverses course, will start fall term online only
- WUSA9 – American University goes online-only for fall semester, plans to discount tuition cost and cancel student housing [VIDEO]
- Inside Higher Ed – Tide Turns on Fall Reopenings
- Kaiser Health News – Evolving Plans For Higher Ed: Mailing Test Kits, Switching To Online, Enlarging Classrooms
- Washington Business Journal – Bowser changes benchmark for D.C.’s next phase of reopening
- Georgetowner – In Sudden Reversal, GU Goes All-Virtual
- Forbes – Varsity Blues Parent Seeks Release From Prison Amid COVID-19 Conditions
- The New York Times – How to Navigate the Coronavirus Real Estate Market (Adam Levitin)
- The Washington Post – Herman Cain, pizza executive and 2012 GOP presidential hopeful, dies at 74 of covid-19 (Michael E. Dyson)
- Los Angeles Times – California scales back coronavirus testing task force despite long lines, new outbreaks (Lawrence Gostin)
- The Baltimore Sun – Madeleine Albright on COVID-19, fascism and her dream superhero team (Madeleine Albright)
- The Washington Post – Georgetown University reverses plans, will start fall semester online
- WTOP – Georgetown University to begin classes online in fall
- Fox 5 DC – Georgetown University will begin school year with all virtual classes for graduates, undergraduates
- WUSA9 – Georgetown University: First-year students not allowed on campus, online classes only this fall [VIDEO]
- WJLA – College students returning from high-risk states required to quarantine under D.C. order [VIDEO]
- CNN – Georgetown University will begin fall semester online
- Catholic News Service – Update: COVID-19 changes campus classes, dining halls, dorms and maybe fees
- Inside Higher Ed – COVID-19 Roundup: Counting the Campus Cases
- America Magazine – Covid-19 changes campus classes, dining halls, dorms, and sometimes, fees
- Al.com – Coronavirus update: Second stimulus may be more than $1,200 per person
- Education Magazine – Tuition reductions take off as coronavirus shapes colleges’ fall plans
- USA Today – Fact check: Fauci warned Trump administration in 2017 of surprise infectious disease outbreak
- NPR – Will Missouri Be The Next Red State To Expand Medicaid? Voters To Decide (Health Policy Institute)
- MarketWatch – ‘It will be painful for colleges and also painful for students’: Plans to bring back students get derailed by COVID-19 surge (Shweta Bansal)
- Wisconsin Public Radio – Political Consumerism: How Brands Signal Values (Neeru Paharia) [AUDIO]
- The Washington Post – D.C. quarantine order could affect the way universities reopen
- DCist – George Washington University Backtracks On Reopening Plan, Will Hold All Classes Online
- WTOP – Local college, university leaders discuss pandemic challenges for the fall
- The Washington Post – Covid-19 will provoke a societal immunity that can protect us from the next pandemic (J.R. McNeill)
- Marketplace – GOP relief bill would shield companies from COVID-19-related lawsuits (David Super) [AUDIO]
- WUSA9 – As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, do we still need to sanitize our groceries? (Latasha Perkins) [VIDEO]
- Kaiser Health News – Public Health Experts Fear a Hasty FDA Signoff on Vaccine (Jesse Goodman)
- CBS Boston – Study Finds Spanking Has Declined, But Pediatricians Worry About Impact Of Pandemic (Rebecca Ryan) [VIDEO]
- Yahoo Finance – Georgetown to cut tuition for certain undergrads amid COVID-19 [VIDEO]
- NPR – Should We Shield Businesses From COVID-19 Lawsuits? (Heidi Li Feldman)
- The Lead CNN – Confusion & Stress About Policies and Guidance on Virus (Andrea Bonior) [VIDEO]
- The Philadelphia Tribune – Spanking has declined in America, study finds, but pediatricians worry about impact of pandemic (Rebecca Ryan)
- The Financial Times – US universities under pressure to cut fees because of remote learning
- The Washington Post – Opinion | Tuition at Georgetown has skyrocketed
- Yahoo Finance – US universities under pressure to cut fees because of remote learning
- Axios – Higher ed faces pressure from students to cut tuition
- Catholic News Service – Fauci calls COVID-19 a ‘pandemic of historic proportion,’ like 1918’s flu
- Crux – Fauci calls COVID-19 a ‘pandemic of historic proportion,’ like 1918’s flu
- WTOP – With more school systems opting for distance learning, experts weigh in (Sabrina Wesley-Nero)
- CGTN – Virologist at Wuhan lab speaks to Science: ‘Trump owes us an apology’ (Daniel Lucey)
- WFAA – Dallas native hosts 8th annual luggage drive after showing up to college with clothes in trash bags (Adan Gonzalez) [VIDEO]