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The Bermuda Triangle of Credit Transfer
Three reports highlight different ways that changing colleges is difficult. Bottom line (in one expert’s words): transferring students are “abused.”

Creating Data Faculty Can Use
Is there a better way to use data to increase completion rates and student success at community colleges?

New Data on Nondegree Credentials
More than a quarter of Americans hold a nondegree credential, with 21 percent completing a work experience program, according to new federal data. And many of these credential holders have well-paying jobs.

The 2017 Survey of Admissions Directors: Pressure All Around
Only 34 percent of colleges met new student enrollment targets this year by May 1, the traditional date by which...

Top Rating for U.S. on Skills Training
The U.S. gets high marks on World Economic Forum index on human capital development, which could ease worries about higher education's contribution to a skills gap. But some experts are skeptical.

AI Gaydar Study Gets Another Look
A prominent journal that already accepted a controversial study about using computers to "read" sexuality based on a photo is further scrutinizing the paper after intense public backlash.
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The Numbers Won’t Speak for Themselves
An high-profile legal case about Mexican-American studies demonstrates why academics should become publicly engaged in issues in contemporary society, argue Nolan L. Cabrera, Stephen Pitti and Angela Valenzuela.

Women's Colleges Accept Trans Applicants. What About Men's Colleges?
While it has become common for women’s institutions to admit those who identify as women but may not have been born women, the same attitude doesn’t prevail at most men’s colleges.
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