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Michigan Regent Censured Over ‘Witches’ Comments
Ron Weiser said he will not resign and “will not be canceled” amid outcry over comments he made about women who hold elected office in Michigan, including Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Becker College Will Close
The Massachusetts college will wind down operations in August, giving students the choice to transfer elsewhere. Nearby Clark University will take on Becker's acclaimed video-game design program.

Opinion
Achieving the Endless Frontier
It is time for America to reinvest in science and recommit to the partnership between the federal government, universities and private industry, writes Austin DeMarco.

State Funding Hit Lands on 2-Year Colleges
Four-year institutions have fared better than two-year colleges when it comes to state support, a split that might be tied to enrollment declines.

Trying Times for Tribal Colleges
Lack of internet access, declining first-year enrollment and increasing student withdrawals are just some of the pandemic-related challenges. Many students have also lost family members to COVID-19.

‘Creating Entrepreneurial Community Colleges’
Author discusses her new book on how to use design thinking to change community colleges.

Spring Enrollment Keeps Slipping
Undergraduate enrollment fell by 4.5 percent versus last spring, with deep drops among some underrepresented students, according to early data. Graduate enrollment ticked up, but not enough to prevent an overall decline in student numbers.
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