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Doubling Pell Has Broad Support, but Is It Attainable?
The value of the Pell Grant hasn’t kept up with the cost of college, making a substantial increase in the maximum award amount worthy of support from both sides of the aisle.

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Seizing the Moment
The infusion of federal relief funds can be a bridge to help financially strained colleges -- but only if they take advantage of the opportunity to fundamentally reimagine how they operate, write Kasia Lundy and Bob Shea.

A Tuition Gamble That Is Paying Off
St. John’s College is getting closer to raising the money it needs to sustain a $17,000 tuition decrease the college made three years ago.
New Programs: Engineering, Professional Studies, Nursing, Animal Cruelty Investigation, Health Care
Augustana College, in Illinois, is starting a B.S. in engineering. Lake Erie College, in partnership with Lakeland Community College, is...
Capital Campaign Watch: Mississippi U for Women, Morehouse Medicine, St. Lawrence, Weill Cornell Medicine
Starting Off Mississippi University for Women is launching a campaign to raise $25 million by 2024. Thus far it has...

A Potential Cross-Country Merger
A deal with Northeastern could prevent Mills from having to close its doors for good. The acquisition would give the Boston-area university its 10th satellite campus and third location in California.

Juilliard Students Protest Rising Tuition
A rare student protest over a tuition increase at one of the world’s most prestigious performing arts schools highlights the tension over tuition discounting.

Opinion
For Economic Recovery, Invest in Higher Education Transformation
To ensure that new federal funds help colleges and universities plan for the future, direct some of the money to help institutions transform themselves, John MacIntosh argues.
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