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An Assist for DACA Students

A change to in-state tuition requirements at the University of Michigan will likely benefit some of the institution's most vulnerable student populations.

A Potential Title IX Supreme Court Case?

A split in two federal appeals courts opinions could set up a court challenge at the highest level and give clarity on due process in campus sexual violence cases.

The Global Evidence Against Free College

Countries that provide more public funding for higher education tend to have fewer graduates over all, a new study asserts.

A Game-Changing Windfall

An unexpected bequest by an unassuming donor will help financially strapped students at Compton College and also allow the institution to create an endowment.

Capital Campaign Watch: ArtCenter, College of the Atlantic, Davidson

Starting Off College of the Atlantic has started a two-year campaign to raise $50 million. Thus far, $41 million has...

New Programs: Cybersecurity, Air-Conditioning and Heating, Sports Management, Data Science, Tech Business, Business Analytics

Albertus Magnus College is starting an undergraduate major in cybersecurity. Coastal Carolina Community College is starting an associate in applied...
Opinion

Uniform Rules to Protect Access

The state authorization fiasco in California is the sort of unintended consequence that can occur when policy makers impose rules only on one sector of higher education, writes Steve Gunderson.

The Value of Voc Ed

Report finds career and technology education courses have a higher wage return for those with no college degree than academic ones.