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Community College Football Collapsing in Arizona
Two of the state's largest community college districts dropped a total of five football teams, creating tough decisions for Arizona's remaining two-year college football programs.

Public and Private Institutions Partner to Produce More Nurses, More Quickly
Joint degree programs between private and public colleges are being embraced as a way to meet growing demand for nurses with bachelor's degrees -- in less time.


Improper Grade Changes at Community College
An investigation into a Texas community college found that administrators improperly changed nursing students' grades from failing to passing.

The Summer Pell Bump
More Pell Grant recipients attended community colleges last summer, survey finds, after the federal government reinstated eligibility for year-round grants.

Momentum for Prison Education
Prison education programs are thriving and enjoy bipartisan backing, but colleges say they could do more with federal and state funding.

Connecting Data Science to ‘Almost Every Domain of Inquiry’
As reach of big data and AI grows, UC Berkeley and Massachusetts Institute of Technology unveil plans for major expansions.

Another Law School Will Close
Valparaiso Law School announced its plans to close less than a month after the Tennessee Higher Education Commission rejected its plan to transfer to a public university in that state.
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