The Weekly Dispatch Will Campus Be Closed or Open? Yes. Andrea KlickandScott SmallwoodMay 22, 2020 Colleges have announced wide-ranging plans to potentially reopen in the fall.
The Weekly Dispatch Don’t Overlook the Mayor Andrea KlickandSara HebelMay 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 HebelMay 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 SmallwoodApril 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 HebelApril 17, 2020
The Weekly Dispatch What the Pandemic Makes Us Question Andrea KlickApril 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 KlickMarch 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 KlickMarch 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 KlickMarch 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 KlickMarch 20, 2020