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Preparing for an Uncertain Future

Theological school leaders say their institutions need to respond to changing times and new challenges. A philanthropic foundation wants to help them do so.

Coming Together in a Time of Crisis

Faith-based colleges and universities are stepping up their efforts to support the citizens of Ukraine as Russia’s assault on the country continues.
Opinion

Georgetown Law, Truth and Orthodoxy

Georgetown Law’s response to multiple racially charged incidents has been alarming, Andrew Koppelman argues.

Michelle Obama Launches HBCU Voter Registration Challenge

Former first lady Michelle Obama and basketball player Chris Paul, co-chairs of the organization When We All Vote, have launched a voter registration challenge for HBCU students.

An Online Hub for Learning and Community Building

The United Negro College Fund is launching a new online learning platform where HBCU students and scholars at different institutions across the country can learn and connect.

‘Audacious’ Merger or ‘One-Size-Fits-All’ Mistake?

Connecticut’s community colleges get the go-ahead from their accreditor to merge. Administrators celebrate while faculty members mourn.

A Multipronged Approach

Northern Essex Community College introduced a slew of new initiatives to enroll and retain Hispanic students after the pandemic led to a sharp enrollment decline. The college recovered the losses, and administrators learned lasting lessons about how to better serve these students.

Losing Money on Graduate Degrees

A new report finds that STEM programs and professional degrees often pay off, while those in arts and humanities frequently do not. Many M.B.A. programs also offer a negative return on investment.