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Andrea Klick

Andrea Klick

15 posts
  • The Weekly Dispatch

Will Campus Be Closed or Open? Yes.

  • Andrea KlickandScott Smallwood
  • May 22, 2020
Colleges have announced wide-ranging plans to potentially reopen in the fall.
  • The Weekly Dispatch

Don’t Overlook the Mayor

  • Andrea KlickandSara Hebel
  • May 15, 2020
In a city like Appleton, Wis., knowing the mayor means you can get more done, even if you don’t always agree.
  • The Weekly Dispatch

Town and Gown, Tied Together

  • Andrea KlickandSara Hebel
  • May 1, 2020
One thing the pandemic is making clear is just how porous the borders are between town and gown.
  • The Weekly Dispatch

Rome is Burning. Let’s Bash Harvard?

  • Andrea KlickandSara HebelandScott Smallwood
  • April 24, 2020
The Education Department is still determining whether the money that wealthy universities are giving up can even be redistributed to other colleges.
    • The Weekly Dispatch

What Will $6 Billion Accomplish?

A lot of that is left up to the colleges so, from a broad, national perspective, those questions of impact could be hard to measure.
Andrea Klick Sara Hebel
Andrea Klick, Sara Hebel
  • April 17, 2020
  • The Weekly Dispatch

What the Pandemic Makes Us Question

  • Andrea Klick
  • April 10, 2020
The pandemic has pushed more colleges to adopt policies for the coming admissions cycle that deemphasize tests and make them optional.
  • College, Interrupted

Cameron Drummond: The Sudden Last Game

  • Andrea Klick
  • March 26, 2020
The Indiana University senior didn't know he'd be covering his last basketball game before coronavirus cancellations.
  • College, Interrupted

Katherine Erickson: Study Abroad Cut Short

  • Andrea Klick
  • March 26, 2020
One Pitt student said goodbye to London with a night at the pub and a last-minute shopping spree.
  • College, Interrupted

Rory Bennett: In Loco Parentis in Crisis

  • Andrea Klick
  • March 25, 2020
A USC mom has been helping anxious parents from around the world.
    • The Weekly Dispatch

College, Interrupted

We’re teaming up with college journalists around the country to tell the specific stories of lives affected when a campus suddenly shuts down.
Andrea Klick
Andrea Klick
  • March 20, 2020

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