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Saving the Law School, Hurting the Town
Alumni worry the Appalachian School of Law must leave its home in a rural Virginia town to save itself -- and say one board member is intent on stopping the move.

Honor Society Director Faces Allegations
Former Phi Theta Kappa members accuse the community college honors society's leader of discrimination and sexual harassment, provoking an investigation and concerned letters from two college presidents.
Community College to Bachelor's
Study reveals nearly half of 4-year college graduates have attended a 2-year institution within 10 years of their college career.

Texas-Size Math Lab
Austin Community College builds the world's largest learning lab in a former mall, using it for a personalized form of remedial math that is getting good results.
Rapid Rise in Chicago
Kennedy-King College in Chicago increased completion rates by 50 percent in five years, earning a new Aspen Institute award for the community college, which enrolls mostly low-income and minority students.

Keeping a Ban, Offering Support
Gordon College announces a new emphasis on helping LGBT students feel welcome, but doesn't budge on policy barring "homosexual practice."

The Impact of Free Tuition
Early participation numbers for Tennessee's free community college program show demand remains high, with students completing federal aid applications at record rates.
Crossing State Lines
California's community college system signs an agreement with nine historically black colleges to make it easier for students to transfer across state borders.
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