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A College Divided Over a Harvard Professor

Concordia U's Liberal Arts College, in Canada, wanted conservative scholar Harvey Mansfield to speak at an alumni gala -- until it didn't. But revoking Mansfield's invite didn't settle an internal debate.

Connecticut Moves to Consolidate Community Colleges Amid Faculty Opposition

The head of Connecticut's community college and university system will present more detailed plans for consolidating the management of the two-year colleges to the system's accreditor.

Personalized Outreach to Students Boosts Summer Enrollment

Colleges' personalized correspondence with students prompted higher enrollment in summer courses, according to a new MDRC study.

Community Colleges to Add New Apprenticeships to Work Force

AACC is helping community colleges answer President Trump's call for more apprenticeship programs and partnerships with businesses.

An Ousted Dean Returns

Western Kentucky reinstated the dean its now ex-provost forced out last week. What does the saga say about academic leadership, especially at institutions facing change?

Who Owns the Bachelor's Degree?

Community college presidents believe they should be allowed to award bachelor's degree to reach students left behind by traditional four-year institutions. Growing evidence says they're right, Mary Alice McCarthy writes.

Presidents Divided on Community College Bachelor's Degrees: a Survey of Presidents

Community college and university presidents are sharply divided over whether two-year institutions should offer bachelor's degrees, a new Inside Higher...

Positive Mind-Set Tied to Engagement, GPA

Community college students perform better and are more engaged when they have a positive attitude, or "growth mind-set," about learning and improving.