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Two Tuition-Free Years

Rhode Island governor proposes plan for the state's community college, and for junior and senior years at Rhode Island College and University of Rhode Island.

College Scorecard Screwup

Final Friday release by the Obama administration's Education Department corrects a substantial error in loan repayment rates on consumer web tool.

Openness by Default

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation becomes the most recent grant-making organization to require recipients to make findings publicly available, a further shift toward transparency in research funding.

New Loan Discharges

Education Department action helps those who attended Corinthian, as well as ITT Technical Institute and American Career Institute.

Lessons From the Tragedy of the Commons

We in higher education must act on our collective responsibility to support America's public universities, writes Harold M. Hastings.

Scrutiny of New Koch Grant

Large grant to organization of black colleges reignites debate about taking funds from leading foe of government spending, on which the colleges and many students depend.

New Programs: Health Professions, Management, Accounting, Media Arts, Digital Marketing, Cyberphysical Systems

A. T. Still University is starting an Ed.D. in health professions. Baldwin Wallace University is starting a master of arts...

Coming in 2017

Colleges and universities should prepare for seven key trends in the new year, Lisa M. Rudgers and Julie A. Peterson advise.