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Breaking Stories in Higher Ed 4/6/2021

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  • Success of Videoconferencing Could Keep a Lot of Ed Work Remote

    Two-thirds of people in education expect to see a continuation of remote work post-pandemic. Sixty-five percent of respondents in education agreed that due to the success of remote collaboration, facilitated by videoconferencing, their organizations are considering a flexible remote working model, according to a survey from Zoom.

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  • Moody's Upgrades Financial Outlook for Higher Ed

    The financial outlook for higher education isn't as grim as once believed. Investor analysis firm Moody's recently updated its outlook for the sector from "negative" to "stable."

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  • Analysis: Traditional Transfer Students in the Minority

    Traditional transfer students, those who attend community college or some other starter school, then move to a public institution to get their bachelor degrees, make up 19 percent — just a fifth — of all transfer students, according to research by Eduventures.

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  • Nearly Half of Faculty Say Pandemic Changes to Teaching Are Here to Stay

    In a recent survey, the majority of faculty (71 percent) reported that their teaching in Fall 2020 was "very different" or included a "number of changes" compared to pre-pandemic times. And almost half (47 percent) felt those changes would remain in place post-pandemic.

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