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Looming Budget Cuts Threaten Proven Program

A City University of New York program considered a national model for improving graduation rates of disadvantaged students is facing budget cuts. Higher ed experts worry this may be the first of many disinvestments in student success due to the recession caused by the pandemic.

Clinical Education in a Pandemic Era

Clinical education is beginning to resume in many health-care fields after being suspended at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. But it's not simple, and there's no one standard.
Opinion

Why Colleges Should Turn to Companies for Inspiration

Borrowing from and aligning with the world of work offers a path to long-term sustainability for higher education, writes Maria Flynn.

Pandemic Worsened Public Higher Ed's Biggest Challenges

The coronavirus pandemic exacerbated issues like government funding, student mental health and diversity and inclusion, according to a new report by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities.

LGBTQ Rights v. Religious Liberties

Religious colleges say Supreme Court decision finding that federal antidiscrimination law protects LGBTQ employees could open their policies up to challenge.

New Programs: Security Studies, Business, Physics, Management, Organizational Leadership, African American Studies

Empire State College of the State University of New York is launching an online bachelor's degree in security studies. Moravian...

A Place to Call Home – and to Study

Cerritos College has opened a 28-bed housing development for homeless students as part of an initiative to help them complete their studies and earn associate degrees.
Opinion

The Question of Living Spaces

Carla Yanni, an architecture expert, and Holly Taylor, a bioethicist, explore the problem of residence halls during the pandemic.