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Fault Lines on Display
In a fast-changing world, nearly everything is unsettled in higher education.

Winners and Losers in Work-Study Plan
House GOP proposal would end formula that favored private colleges in Northeast. But it would also mean cuts in funds to some public institutions with strong records educating low-income students and send more money to for-profit colleges.
New Programs: Child and Youth Studies, Robotics, English Language Learning, Communication, Engineering, Chemistry, Environmental Management, Sustainable Water Development, Business Analytics, Legal Studies
Borough of Manhattan Community College, of the City University of New York, is starting an associate degree program in child...

Opinion
What Do Provosts and Deans Actually Do?
Their poorly defined roles have often contributed to academic and financial problems at major universities, argues Michael Bugeja.

Few Surprises in White House Budget
White House budget proposal isn't likely to serve as framework for Congress, but it reflects many of the same higher ed priorities as House Republicans.
Giving to Colleges Rises by 6.3%
Alumni donors help push charitable totals to $43.6 billion in 2017.

Reshuffling the Deck at the Department
Frank Brogan, a former top higher ed official in Pennsylvania and Florida, will serve as U.S. assistant secretary for postsecondary education on an acting basis.

A Different Kind of Field of Dreams
Massachusetts college embeds a field for people with disabilities into its sports facilities, aiming to support its curriculum and serve local organizations.
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