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Free Impact on N.Y. Community Colleges
New York's new public tuition scholarship comes with a full-time enrollment requirement, which may help boost the state's community colleges.

Poli-Sci for the Trump Era
Political scientists see the discipline’s historical division across four subareas as hindering their collective ability to understand Trump’s America -- and its future.

Post-Recession Borrowers Struggle to Repay Loans
Borrowers, especially those who attend less selective institutions or who drop out, increasingly struggle to pay back loans.

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College, Democracy and Social Media Empires
The absence of codes and regulations too often leads social media users to act on their worst instincts, writes Seamus Carey, who recommends holding social media companies accountable for removing and preventing hate speech.

How to Pay for Free Community College
Philanthropy, income-sharing agreements, lottery revenues and children's savings accounts are just a few methods researchers across the country believe can create sustainable tuition-free programs, according to a set of new reports.

Ongoing Barriers to College Aid
Two new papers find application rates for federal student aid continue to lag for low-income students, and serious barriers remain for those most in need of help paying for college.

Bumps in the Road for Rural Students
Rural community colleges grapple with nonacademic barriers that hinder their students from staying and completing.

Star-Spangled Protest
Band members from Cornell and Brown take a knee, as do football players at the University of New Mexico. Off the field, protests continue.
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