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Divestment Gap Emerges

While divestment advocates have successfully pushed some public and private universities to drop fossil fuel investments, the movement hasn't caught on at oil-reliant institutions.

Biden Proposes Free Community College, Pell Expansion

President Biden wants $109 billion for two-year colleges, $80 billion addition for Pell Grants, $62 billion for retention and completion efforts, and $39 billion for two free years at minority-serving institutions for most students.

New Programs: Nursing, Quantum Science, Extended Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Mental Health, Optics and Photonics, Event Design

Franklin University is starting an online doctor of nursing program. Harvard University is starting a Ph.D. in quantum science and...
Opinion

Universities Must Do More to Address the Climate Emergency

In the face of unprecedented crises, we should be collaborating more with the youth movement to bring about significant and lasting systemic change, Santa Ono and Grace Nosek urge.

A Debt Long Overdue

A recent report found that the state of Tennessee owes between $150 million and $544 million in land-grant funds to Tennessee State University. Lawmakers have known about the underfunding for decades.

New Programs: Education, Computer and Cyber Sciences, Physician Assistant, Software Development, Eco Art, Environmental Science, Cybersecurity

Anderson University, in South Carolina, is starting an Ed.D. in education. Augusta University, in Georgia, is starting a Ph.D. in...

Sovereignty Through Sustainability

President Biden has requested money to help tribal colleges transition to renewable energy. While tribal colleges have the will and drive to invest in sustainable infrastructure, there are likely to be some challenges along the way.

Public University Rethinks Divorce From Foundation

A year after ending a legal battle with the private foundation it cut loose in 2018, the public Lincoln University takes a step toward restoring the relationship.