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The Incredible Shrinking Higher Ed Industry
Number of U.S. colleges and universities that award federal financial aid fell by 5.6 percent in 2018-19, to lowest mark in two decades.

Opinion
The Bomb in College Classrooms
We're not teaching students enough about weapons of mass destruction -- and it shows, warns Sarah Bidgood.

Flip Side of Dual Enrollment
More high school students are getting a head start on college, but dual enrollment is costly for some colleges.

High-Stakes Presidential Search
As the board of Miami Dade College moves to find a new president, experts discuss what's at stake for the community college that leads the nation in educating students from underrepresented minority groups.

Opinion
Higher Education Needs a Reformation
Our strong suit is the pilgrimage, the journey, and we ought not forget it, warns Erik Gilbert.

Culture Change for Peralta Community College?
The financially troubled two-year college district in the East Bay could face a state takeover unless it makes big changes to its management and communication.

Free College for All in New Mexico
Proponents say universal free tuition plans like New Mexico's are the best way to boost college enrollment, but critics say it would help the least needy and do little to improve program quality.

Community College B.A. Shows Early Earnings Edge
Graduates of bachelor's degree programs at Canadian community colleges initially earn 12 percent more than university-educated counterparts, but their advantage quickly starts to shrink.
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