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A Supreme Court Shift to the Right

Amy Coney Barrett, if confirmed to the Supreme Court, could have a sweeping impact on colleges and universities.

‘The CSU Will Look Different’

New Cal State chancellor, Joseph I. Castro, will thread the needle between consistent priorities and changing times.

Democrats in Moderation

Democrats in tight, key races in moderate states are shying away from supporting Joe Biden's debt cancellation and free college plans.

Ginsburg Was Advocate for Equity

The justice, who died Friday, wrote decisions that upheld rights of women, racial minorities and gay people in higher education.

A Last Push For Simplicity

As Senator Lamar Alexander nears retirement, he is making one last push to simplify applying for financial aid, and this time, he might get it.

Cautious Interest in College Among Working Adults

Working adults increasingly are interested in pursuing postsecondary education, but they are also less confident about the value of college.

The Nuances of the Free College Debate

Some Democrats and some Republicans don't fit neatly into their expected boxes on the issue.

Adtalem Wagers on Health-Care Education With Acquisition

Adtalem bets big on health-care education with acquisition of Walden University in the face of an uncertain landscape for for-profits.