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Maryland Community Colleges Face $22M Budget Cut

Governor Wes Moore says his budget proposal is a response to declining enrollment and will “rein in” spending. Community college advocates say it will have wide-ranging negative consequences.

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A Rise in Hyperspecialized Catholic Colleges and Trade Schools

A handful of new Catholic institutions and trade schools are emerging and experimenting with new models as many of their established peers suffer enrollment woes.

TSU board vice chair Pamela Brooks Martin and a photo of TSU's campus

Lawmakers Move to Reconstitute an HBCU’s Board

Legislators have considered eliminating Tennessee State University’s board entirely, but an alternative would remake it.

A room full of students in a lecture hall looks at a professor teaching in front of a podium.

New Data Signal Flawed Transfer Process

Many community college students intend to transfer to four-year institutions and earn bachelor’s degrees. Few of them make it, according to new reports.

A lone professor in a crowded lecture hall

Free Community College Boosts Enrollment, Strains Massachusetts System

The enrollment surge is a welcome development for the Massachusetts community college system, but it has also created staffing shortages and stretched capacity.

The cover of HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience which features the title in large, white letters on a colorful background.

Editor Discusses New Book, ‘HBCU Made’

The new book features a range of HBCU alumni describing the enduring effects of their college experiences.

Doxing Truck Targets Boulder Faculty Members

Accuracy in Media, the group behind what it calls infamous mobile billboards and what others call doxing trucks, has now...