The world that college students inhabit looks different this fall than it did in March, when most U.S. campuses were shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The United States has been roiled by not just the novel coronavirus but also by
When the coronavirus pandemic hit this spring, sending college students home, many campus ministries turned to virtual resources to continue their mission, relying on Zoom Bible studies and online posts. Now as they plan to return to campus, they are trying to
It’s back to school for college students across the country, but it is not business as usual as they return to campus. Schools are adopting measures with the goal of making classrooms as normal as possible while also coordinating with state requirements
Students returning to Catholic college campuses for the fall semester will find many things changed to mitigate the risk of students, faculty and staff contracting COVID-19, but they will also find some things that have remained constant. Two administrators at Catholic colleges
Colleges and universities have put pandemic task force teams in place evaluating every possible measure necessary to ensure the safety of entire school communities. The Chronicle of Higher Education reported May 18 that 68% of 600 colleges and universities were planning to
Graduation ceremonies, the hallowed traditions of colleges and universities around the country, are as upended -- but also marked with creativity -- as school lectures and seminars have been since mid-March. The milestone events, taking place throughout the month of May, have
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (CNS) — In response to the unprecedented economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, Franciscan University of Steubenville announced it will cover the remainder of tuition costs, after scholarships and grants have been applied, for the fall 2020 semester for all
Initially the coronavirus impacted study abroad programs and spring break travel or service opportunities for U.S. colleges and universities. But by the second week of March, a desire to curb the spread of the virus in this country prompted more than 100
Amid concerns over the current outbreak of the coronavirus, several U.S. Catholic colleges and universities have canceled their international programs in Italy this semester or are closely monitoring the situation and prepared to cut programs short if necessary. Italy's Civil Protection Authority
Presidents and school officials from Catholic colleges and universities around the country kicked off their four-day meeting in Washington by looking squarely at the challenges they face. The February 1 plenary session for the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities wasted no