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Calif. Lawmakers Aim to Lift Berkeley’s Enrollment Cap

Changing how the California Environmental Quality Act applies to colleges could lift an enrollment cap at UC Berkeley. Legislators want to fast-track a solution before the university loses students.

Colleges Cash In on Real Estate

As the pandemic wanes, many institutions are re-evaluating their campus footprints and looking for ways to create liquidity, experts say. Land remains one of their hottest commodities.

Appeals Court Revives COVID Lawsuits

A federal appeals court partially reversed a lower court ruling against students seeking refunds from American University and George Washington University for moving online during COVID-19.

‘Audacious’ Merger or ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Mistake?

Connecticut’s community colleges get the go-ahead from their accreditor to merge. Administrators celebrate while faculty members mourn.

Colleges Divest From Russia

Few institutions are heavily invested in Russian assets, but college officials say divestment is one symbolic step that institutions can take to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Opinion

Every Woman Deserves a Financial Education

With a college education being the first large financial investment for many students, institutions should be responsible for helping students develop financial literacy skills, writes Beth Hwang.

New Programs: Divinity, Biomedical Engineering, Economics, Customer Experience, Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Carson-Newman University is starting a master of divinity program. Fairfield University is starting an M.S. in biomedical engineering. Ferris State...

Capital Campaign Watch: Brown U, Dordt, Samford, U of Texas at Austin, U of Redlands

Starting Out Dordt College has started a campaign to raise $90 million by the end of next year. The campaign...