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A Cross-Town Acquisition

Delaware State University finalizes acquisition of Wesley College, taking over a 50-acre campus in the downtown section of the capital city of Dover and 14 new academic programs.

‘Terrible, Old News’

More than half of CUNY community college students drop out within three years without a degree and struggle with hefty nontuition costs, a new report found. These are long-standing problems system leaders have tried combat.

New Programs: Applied Studies, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity Governance, Nutrition Science, Athletic Training, Robotics

Clarke University, in Iowa, is starting a bachelor of applied studies. Dakota State University is starting a bachelor's degree in...

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.
Opinion

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...