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Have Degree, Will Work

A filmmaker explores the struggles of international students who try to stay in America after graduation.

New Momentum for Old Idea

More states and public college systems are looking to prior-learning assessment to boost degree completion, thanks in part to nudges from state lawmakers and foundations.

Promoting 'Systemness'

While flagships nationally have been bristling of late over being grouped with other institutions, SUNY conference focuses on advantages of working together.

Who's In Charge?

Obama has sketched an ambitious higher education agenda for his second term, but it's unclear who at the Education Department will be in charge of implementing it.

Golden Day for the Golden State?

California higher education leaders see Tuesday’s election results as a potential boon for the state’s colleges and universities, but major financial problems could still complicate the systems’ recoveries.

Four More Years

In many ways, President Obama's re-election represents a continuation. But he has already hinted at some of his higher education plans for his second term.

A Status Quo Congress

In the next session, Republican-controlled House and Senate led by Democrats will face a range of crises, including several with ramifications for higher education.

Dream Act Passes in Maryland

Measure to help undocumented students wins 58 percent of the vote.