Small, Private Colleges Get Boost From Coronavirus Relief Funds Congress set aside $350 million to help colleges with "significant unmet needs" related to the pandemic. Most of that money has gone to small schools that serve just a fraction of U.S. students. Elissa Nadworny
News Brief: COVID-19 Testing, Georgia Shooting, Montana Schools An update on coronavirus testing. Georgia authorities are investigating the fatal shooting of an unarmed black jogger. And, a small number of students in Montana go back to school Thursday. David Greene
School Counselor Gives Life Lessons On YouTube From Her Kitchen With schools closed, elementary school counselor Marie Weller is improvising to reach her students: She's recording YouTube lessons about how they can handle their feelings from her kitchen. Cory Turner
6 Ways College Might Look Different In The Fall Colleges have been careful to leave the door open on their plans for the fall semester. Most experts say it will be anything but normal. Here's a sampling of how it could look. Elissa Nadworny
Coronavirus Victims: Students From 3 States Remember Their Teachers Across the country, teachers, coaches and counselors have died from COVID-19. Current and former students share their memories of educators lost in Georgia, Texas and New York.
How The Pandemic Might Affect The College Life Of Recent High School Graduates An NPR education reporter takes listener questions on how the pandemic is affecting graduation and college admissions for recent high school graduates, and what to expect next academic year. Elissa Nadworny
How The Pandemic Might Affect The College Life Of High School Graduates, Continued An NPR education reporter takes listener questions on how the pandemic is affecting graduation and college admissions for recent high school graduates, and what to expect next academic year. Elissa Nadworny
New York Schools Will Stay Closed For Rest Of The School Year, Cuomo Says Gov. Andrew Cuomo said campuses will not reopen this academic year, affecting an estimated 4.2 million students. The announcement comes as the state sees progress in its battle with COVID-19. Jason Slotkin
Questions About Business Reopenings And New Safety Guidelines Atlanta hair salon owner Regina Hirschell checks in. Then an NPR business editor and Jennifer Nuzzo of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security answer listener questions about business reopenings. Uri Berliner
Secretary DeVos Forgoes Waiving Disability Law Amid School Closures Special education advocates are relieved that the federal law that guarantees a free public education to students with disabilities will remain. Elissa Nadworny