The Chronicle of Higher Education is posting live updates on President Biden’s initial actions related to higher education, while
Inside Higher Ed reports on his proposed immigration reforms and
The Washington Post writes that the Department of Education will extend the student loan payment freeze through September at President Biden’s request . . . Advanced Placement tests will take prominence as College Board phases out the SAT’s optional essay and subject tests, according to
The New York Times . . . The UNC System’s six historically minority-serving institutions can start storing and distributing COVID-19 vaccine vials with new ultra-cold mobile freezers they recently received.
Higher Ed Under Biden: Live Updates
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | Jan. 20, 2021
Biden Makes Immigration Day 1 Priority
Inside Higher Ed | Jan. 21, 2021
After Biden Request, Education Department Extends Pause on Federal Student Loan Payments Through September
The Washington Post (sub. req.) | Jan. 20, 2021
Big Changes to the SAT
The New York Times (sub. req.) | Jan. 20, 2021
With Operation Deep Freeze, UNC Campuses Get Mobile Freezers to Store COVID Vaccines
The News & Observer (sub. req.) | Jan. 20, 2021