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Study Minimizes Impact of Free Community College

New research says reduced tuition at four-year colleges and more funding for all public institutions would do more to raise bachelor's degree attainment.

George Washington Colonial Under Fire

Some students view term as racist.

Keeping the Status Quo

NCAA refuses to adopt rules that would have let it punish colleges for major academic misconduct. The decision reinforces the perception of the association as overly lenient toward institutions with major sports programs.
Opinion

Reframing Resiliency

We must find strategies to support our students' long-term emotional and social growth in ways that go beyond the crisis of the day, write Vrinda Varia and Jordan Brooks.

Tracking Guns and Other Dangers

Three students were recently arrested at three separate colleges for potentially being a threat to the campuses. Institutions are monitoring these risks more closely in an age of increasing gun violence.
Opinion

Faculty Members Are the Key to Solving the Retention Challenge

It is essential to build a culture of success for students in the classroom, department by department, writes Carl J. Strikwerda.

‘What Is Said or Done at the Center’

Marybeth Gasman required students at her Penn research center to sign blanket nondisclosure agreements. Experts say that's unheard-of in academe and leaves students vulnerable to abuse.