Lois ElfmanLatest NewsStudy: Masks, Distancing and Routine Testing Can Prevent 96% of COVID-19 Infections on College CampusesAs higher education works to navigate the pandemic, a study notes that COVID-19 prevention strategies can be as effective as the new vaccines.January 14, 20212021Exploring Attachment TheoryJanuary 14, 2021Latest NewsCalifornia Competes Dashboard Spotlights Data on Black, Latinx Adult LearnersSince releasing its report, “Postsecondary to Prosperity: Examining California’s Opportunity Landscape,” California Competes has continued to release key data to fuel interest in policy and action to promote equitable access and student success. Last week, data about higher education in Los Angeles County drew attention, notably that 44% of adults have expressed an intention to enroll in college in the next two years.January 11, 2021SportsReport: Leadership at FBS Institutions Continues to Lack DiversityThe latest report card from The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES) gives FBS schools an F for gender hiring, but improvement may lay ahead.January 6, 2021SportsStudy: College Football Players Underestimate Risk of Concussion and InjuryU.S. college football players don’t accurately estimate their risk of concussion or injury, finds a recently released report.January 5, 2021Latest NewsYear in Review: 2020 Brought ‘Precedent-Setting’ Changes to Higher EdCOVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement dominated the headlines in 2020, but there were also precedent-setting events in higher education that garnered our attention.December 22, 2020Latest NewsNSSE Survey Addresses Crucial Elements of Undergraduate AdvisingAdvisors who actively listen, respect identity and culture, and care about students’ wellbeing are essential for first-year and fourth-year undergraduates.December 14, 2020SportsFinancial Impact of COVID-19 Dominates Intercollegiate Athletics ForumAs leaders in intercollegiate athletics convened virtually at the annual Intercollegiate Athletics Forum (IAF), the discussions centered on how college sports have navigated this unprecedented year.December 8, 2020SportsWhile Some Sports Remain in Limbo, FBS Football is in Play and D-I Basketball Revs up for ActionThe 2019-20 intercollegiate athletics season ended abruptly when student-athletes were sent home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and coaches were left wondering what would happen to their programs. Even though schools eventually decided to either cancel fall sports or postpone them until the spring, student-athletes were still welcomed back to campuses so they could resume organized training this fall.November 30, 2020HomeMaking the Grade: DOIT Certificate Program Gives ‘B’ Grades to 12 InstitutionsIn this roundup, we profile 10 of the 12 institutions that received a grade of B on Pillar IV (Institutional Representation/Composition) of CoopLew’s analysis, as part of the DOIT (Diverse Organizational Impact and Transformation) program.November 11, 2020Previous PagePage 6 of 41Next Page