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Thinking Inside the Box

Fisk University’s enrollment is growing faster than its student housing can accommodate. The solution: modular, cost-effective residential units built from shipping containers.
Opinion

Congress Should Fix Financial Aid Offers

A task force won’t do the trick: congressional action is needed to address the problem of misleading financial aid offers, Wesley Whistle writes.

Florida Shops for New Accreditors

Education officials in Florida have been meeting with agencies as they seek a new accreditor for state colleges and universities. A lengthy and expensive process awaits.

Capital Campaign Watch: Florida Atlantic; Saint Peter’s U; U of California, Berkeley

Starting Out Florida Atlantic University has announced a campaign to raise $600 million. The university has already raised more than...

New Programs: Athletics, Organizational Leadership, Financial Planning

Midway University is starting a bachelor of science in coaching and leadership and a bachelor of science in sports marketing...

New Campaign Wants to Prove ‘College Is Worth It’

The National Association of System Heads begins an initiative to bolster the public’s view of higher education by demonstrating—and where necessary improving—how the institutions drive social mobility and individual "prosperity."

Cazenovia to Close in 2023

Citing inflationary pressures and slumping enrollment, Cazenovia College announced it will close in 2023. The move comes after the college missed a bond payment months earlier.
Opinion

Open the Title IV Door

The federal financial aid system is locking students out of more affordable learning options, Burck Smith writes.