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For Colleges, Coronavirus Vaccine Mandates Often Depend on Which Party Is in Power


“If you are a public college president, getting on the wrong side of a governor or state legislature can be a career-ending action,” said Terry W. Hartle, senior vice president at the American Council on Education.
Even so, Michael A. McRobbie, the president of Indiana University, whose flagship campus is in Bloomington, said he did not feel pressure to decide either way.
“Less than 50 percent of the university population has been vaccinated,” he said. “The medical advisers who were involved in this don’t see how we can return to a normal state of affairs without the mandate.”
Long before any university had announced its plans for the fall, Nancy Cantor, the chancellor of Rutgers’s campus in Newark, remembers getting a weekend call from the university’s chief operating officer, who wanted to know if she would support a vaccine requirement. ....

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For Colleges, Vaccine Mandates Often Depend on Which Party Is in Power


For Colleges, Vaccine Mandates Often Depend on Which Party Is in Power
Hoping for a return to normal, more than 400 colleges and universities are requiring students to be vaccinated for Covid-19. Almost all are in states that voted for President Biden.
Saint Mary’s College in Indiana was one of the first colleges in a Republican-controlled state to require that students be vaccinated against the coronavirus next school year. Credit.Carlos Javier Ortiz for The New York Times
May 22, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
For more than 400 colleges and universities, it is being billed as the ticket to a normal year on campus: Require all students to be vaccinated for the coronavirus before they can matriculate next fall. ....

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Western Colorado University's president retained after controversy


The president of Western Colorado University in Gunnison will remain in his position despite a majority of the faculty calling for his firing, according to a statement from the school s board of trustees.
On Jan. 7, the day after the attack on the U.S. Capitol building, Greg Salsbury wrote a message to all staff, titled “Voice Against Violence,” in which he condemned the violent attempt to overturn then President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral win over Donald Trump.
But after denouncing the Capitol attack “in the strongest of terms,” Salsbury’s message appeared to turn to the social justice protests of 2020. ....

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Despite pandemic, 2021 promises to be record year for local college admissions


Despite pandemic, 2021 promises to be record year for local college admissions
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A view of UConn campus in Storrs, Conn., on Thursday Mar. 4, 2021.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Local colleges are seeing record applications despite a pandemic that threatened to fumble admissions.
Schools in and near the area, several of which are releasing admissions decisions this month, shared preliminary application figures with Hearst Connecticut Media for this unusual year, entrenched completely in the COVID-19 pandemic.
And in spite of concerns that the current public health crisis would hinder the admissions process, these universities have fared well, with some seeing applications balloon to the schools’ highest levels yet. ....

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