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For-Profit Graduate Schools Popular With Black Women
Consumer advocates are concerned by the relatively large proportion of black women graduate students who attend for-profits.

A Firing and a Petition at Bryan
College that has been in turmoil since 2014 requirement that everyone recognize Adam and Eve as historical figures faces new unrest with dismissal of tenured veteran professor.

Problems Beyond the $306M Dorm
Bethune-Cookman, a historically black university with a proud history, copes with impact of borrowing against its endowment, fighting in court with its alumni, affiliating with a for-profit law school and inviting Betsy DeVos to speak at commencement.
A Work in Progress
Gay rights group gathers leaders of black colleges and universities to discuss path to making them more inclusive of LGBTQ students.

Obama Under Secretary Is ACE's Next President
Ted Mitchell brings a wide-ranging background to the American Council on Education, including work on reforms the higher education lobby group has opposed.

The Culling of Higher Ed Begins
The number of colleges and universities eligible to award federal financial aid dropped by 5.6 percent in 2016-17. The vast majority of disappearing institutions were for-profit colleges, but more than 30 private nonprofits were among them.

Avoiding Awareness Gaps With Promise Programs
Surveys find that language and distance, particularly for small groups of nationalities, can be barriers to raising awareness about Long Beach's popular college promise program.

Critics Dismissed at Sierra Nevada
Six full-time professors -- including leaders of efforts to question administration -- lose jobs.
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