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Promising Results for an Early-College Program
Massachusetts early-college program is turning out to be one of the strongest solutions to the state's equity gap problems, according to experts, policy makers and educators.

No DeVos at Republican Convention
A long list of speakers will appear at the Republican National Convention this week, but Education Secretary Betsy DeVos won't be among them.

It’s Time to Help Students Vote in a Pandemic
While colleges must avoid partisanship, they should do everything they can to ensure that students get all the information they need to participate in the upcoming election, writes Gary Orfield.

Deadline Time for New Federal Sexual Assault Policies
The regulations for responding to campus sexual misconduct complaints go into effect today. Some colleges are implementing them along with their own guidelines to protect sexual assault victims.

Harris Has Roots at HBCU
Howard graduate Kamala Harris's selection as Joe Biden's running mate is being seen as groundbreaking not only for Blacks and women, but for historically Black colleges.

Is Help Coming From Washington?
President Trump's executive orders offer some aid but could dim prospects of a larger coronavirus bill with help for colleges.

House Republicans Examine Foreign Money to Colleges
Representatives wrote Harvard, Yale and four other universities asking for records into any deals they have with foreign countries.

Focus on the Most Vulnerable
The most tumultuous spring in generations has exacerbated the challenges these already vulnerable groups face in succeeding in higher education, writes Jack Markell.
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