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Pushback at Community Colleges

At least three community college leaders in California have received backlash against statements about violence at the U.S. Capitol. The system chancellor is standing by them.

Grand Canyon Sues U.S. Over Nonprofit Status Ruling

Arizona university says Education Department's rejection of its conversion to nonprofit status was "arbitrary and capricious."

Public-Private Alliance Called ‘Merger Alternative’

Iowa Wesleyan University and Southeastern Community College will continue to operate separately while sharing some financial resources and working to create a seamless transfer program.

Back From 2 Decades on the Brink

Atlanta HBCU spent nearly 20 years limping along without access to federal financial aid funding. Then its board chair gave an ultimatum: get on a path to accreditation or close.

A ‘Fauci Effect’?

Students are showing more interest in health-related education. Experts say it's not just about Anthony Fauci.

Greater Need for Food at Community Colleges

Many advocates argue that the COVID-19 pandemic has hit community colleges, and their students, the hardest. Colleges are struggling to meet greater demands for basic needs.

B.A. Program for Students, Incarcerated and Not

Pitzer College students and incarcerated men at the California Rehabilitation Center will now earn bachelor's degrees side by side.

A Fairy Godmother for Once-Overlooked Colleges

With donations ranging from $20 million to $50 million to colleges routinely overlooked by major philanthropists, MacKenzie Scott has set herself apart by focusing on institutions that serve students of color and those from low-income backgrounds.