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Diverse Fund-Raisers for Tomorrow's Donors

Colleges with increasingly diverse student bodies are recognizing that development staff members remain overwhelmingly white.

After the Hurricane

Some colleges start to resume normal operations while cleaning up the mess created by Florence.

Capital Campaign Watch: MassArt, Northwestern, Sterling, St. John's, U of Kentucky, Wash U

Starting Up: St. John's College, in Maryland and New Mexico, has started a campaign to raise $300 million by 2023...

Bucking the 'Prestige Pricing' Trend

St. John's College plans to reduce tuition and use donations to make up for lost revenue under a new funding model designed to make the college more affordable and accessible.

New Programs: Business, Agribusiness, Medical Science, Design, Communications, Education, Nursing, East Asian Studies, Data Science

Dominican University, in Illinois, is launching an evening bachelor’s degree in business administration. Florida Gulf Coast University is starting an...

California Reverses Decision on Veterans' Benefits

Update: State agency reverses decision to suspend out-of-state colleges’ ability to award education aid to veterans.

Reports: Free College Programs Don't Benefit Low-Income Students

Two nonpartisan research groups are urging policy makers to examine the details of tuition-free programs and make them more financially helpful for low-income students.

Colleges Balk as California Suspends GI Bill Eligibility

Court temporarily blocks state agency's action denying Missouri colleges' ability to offer aid to veterans. Colleges elsewhere also affected by agency's rulings.