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Michael Yarbrow, an associate professor of law and society at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at City University of New York, and his students documented the impact of the pandemic on CUNI, classrooms and their families at a symposium last spring. At a time when there is growing evidence that the pandemic and economic downturn are widening the justice gap, Excelencia e EducaciĆ³n published an analysis of Latin American representation in higher education and graduation rates last month. Bing explained how the university developed its transcripts to stack them and how higher education can better serve adult students. We talked with CHCP CEO Eric Bing about how the university and its students are coping with the pandemic. We met with two leaders of public universities to learn what their institutions do to keep students informed. Community colleges and their students face many challenges this fall, including barriers to accessibility, child care and the digital divide. Earlier this month, the University of Arizona announced an agreement to acquire the University of Ashford, a fully online commercial institution with approximately 35,000 students. Consumers and employers are increasingly turning to short-term online alternatives to university degrees, and alternative identifiers are expected to become more popular. Most of their students are Hispanics, blacks, and poor. The College of Health Care Professions is the largest producer of health care graduates in Texas. This episode is sponsored by Kangay. From e-learning to Giflex, Cengage supports major changes in your education. Before the pandemic, many universities were under financial pressure. The pandemic has exposed and exacerbated gaps in higher education, and black, Hispanic, and low-income Americans were the first to experience the consequences of the pandemic. The potentially significant decrease in international student enrollment is one of many violations of higher education in the United States. To get a business image of what will happen in the coming months, we met with two experts with a global view of higher education and educational technology. However, the increase in the number of 19 COVID cases across much of the country has forced university administrators to change their plans.