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#FergusonSyllabus
At annual meeting, historians discuss ways to engage students on protests in Ferguson, Mo., and elsewhere.

Allegations and Bullet Fly in Texas
A bullet goes through through the front door of a Texas community college board member's home. Is it because he is critical of the administration and his fellow board members?
State-Related Community Colleges
Illinois leads list of states where community colleges already get only a single-digit percentage of their budgets from the state, and more cuts may be on the way.
Gaming the System
Public colleges may be using grade inflation or tightening admissions standards to comply with performance-based funding, survey finds.
Recession and Completion
More students enrolled in college when the recession began, new data from the National Student Clearinghouse show, but a smaller percentage graduated within six years.
Opinion
Community Colleges Make Four-Year Degrees Pay Off
Bachelor's degrees earned at community colleges are often a ticket to the middle class, writes Mark Schneider, and they can outperform similar degrees from universities.
Ability to Benefit, Again?
Community colleges gain traction in push to reinstate federal aid for students without a high school diploma, less so for bringing back "summer Pell."

The Reluctant Pragmatist
Is making a practical case for the liberal arts necessary, or a trap? Attendees at St. John's College conference differ in their opinions.
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