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‘Death by a Thousand Cuts’
Teacher education programs were facing major problems even before the pandemic, but are they dying of natural causes or being killed off? Either way, what's lost when they go away for good?

Opinion
Why Ethics Education Is Crucial
In educational institutions today, students must grapple with real life-and-death decisions, writes Rita Kirk.

Transfer Enrollment Declines
The bad news from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center about college enrollments continues.

Opinion
The Pandemic’s Outsized Impact on Vulnerable Students
Enrollment and tuition and fee data reinforce our anecdotal sense that students seeking community college credentials face the biggest problems, Sandy Baum writes.
Opinion
Ending College Supremacy
The divide between those with and without degrees hurts higher education and the country. Ryan Craig says colleges and universities must work to close that gap.

Is It Time for All Students to Take Ethnic Studies?
As ethnic studies requirements are put in place in California, capping years of struggle, educators discuss why it's important to talk about race in the classroom.

Pandemic Boosts Fundraising at Community Colleges
Several two-year colleges are reporting record fundraising years and more individual donors than ever before. The pandemic seems to have boosted efforts so far -- but will it last?

Survey on student transfer finds both progress and finger pointing
Given the environment surrounding higher education and the workforce, it seems like this should be transfer's moment. Transferring from one...
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