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Delaware State Acquiring Wesley College

The acquisition will be the first time a historically Black university buys a non-HBCU.
Opinion

Flimflam: College in 2020

Higher education institutions are engaging in a very American tradition regarding reopening in the fall, with students and parents as the easy marks, Ryan Craig argues.

ZIP Codes and Equity Gaps

Researchers used the racial and ethnic makeups of ZIP Codes as a proxy for race to track financial trajectories of college students.

New Programs: Health Sciences, Teacher Ed, Data Science, Cancer Biology

Adelphi University is starting a B.S. in health sciences. Central Carolina Community College is starting an associate of science and...
Opinion

The Essentiality of Public-Private Partnerships

They are vital for regional state universities to further their missions and thrive in the future, writes Ashish Vaidya.

Insurance Costs on the Rise for Colleges

As colleges renewed insurance policies this month, many faced steep price increases due to the pandemic, natural disasters, sexual misconduct and athletics scandals.
Opinion

Navigating the Storms

In this tumultuous period, colleges must be open-minded to various forms of restructuring and learn from other nonprofits, John MacIntosh writes.

Campuses Reckon With Racist Past

College leaders are reconsidering the names of campus buildings and monuments that memorialize white supremacists, in reaction to the current movement against racial injustice.