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The Supreme Court Ruling and Christian Colleges

Some experts see threat to tax-exempt status of institutions if they continue to bar same-sex relationships.

Degree on Their Own Time

A women's college is phasing out a weekend college that was once key to serving adult students -- and replacing it with a hybrid program.

Mismatching Measures

Indiana's Ivy Tech Community College is working to hold onto federal workforce development dollars as the state now uses graduation rates as an accountability measure, which the college feels is unfair.

'In the Face of Inequality'

Author discusses new book about how historically black colleges have responded to discrimination, economic challenges and more.

Monks Seek Shared Governance

Trustees at Benedictine University refused to let the monks who founded the university participate in a recent presidential search. Monks are suing, saying they're being improperly shut out of university affairs.
Opinion

Letter From the President

Are many small private colleges kidding themselves about their financial viability? Aden Hayes argues for better, clearer analysis by faculty members and administrators alike.

When You're Not Ready

More students at Florida's two-year colleges are failing college-level courses in the aftermath of a new state law that allows them to skip remediation.

Not Dead, Not White, Not Male

Columbia's core literature course, long criticized for its lack of diversity, adds to the list a novel by Toni Morrison -- the first living author and the first nonwhite author.