How Are Colleges And Universities Coping With COVID-19?
Reset takes a look at how the novel coronavirus pandemic is impacting university and college students and staff in Illinois.
Reset takes a look at how the novel coronavirus pandemic is impacting university and college students and staff in Illinois.
Holy Trinity High School developed an e-learning plan over the last three years. Here’s what other schools can learn from them.
Schools have extended deposit deadlines, test dates are being canceled and families are navigating financial decisions amid the uncertainty.
Before diving into online classes, schools are reminding students to take care of their mental health.
COVID-19 school closures have Illinois families wondering how long remote learning can realistically last.
Using a Facebook group to organize, a group of students remedied what they called a slow and “tone-deaf” response from the university.
Local teachers, parents and students share what they’re doing during the COVID-19 school shutdown as part of WBEZ’s Schools Out series.
College journalists say they’ll keep the news coming while juggling student schedules in different time zones and staff limitations.
The University of Illinois is the state’s first public university to pull the plug on graduation ceremonies — across all three campuses.
The state says school work assigned during the two-week school shutdown should only count it will increase a student’s academic standing.