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Pushing for Graduation in Four
Texas A&M University at San Antonio pushes students to earn 15 credits a semester -- a task that may not be easy when many have responsibilities at home.

‘I Am First Gen’
An Arizona community college wants to tackle poverty by helping its students and faculty members celebrate being the first in their families to attend college.

Is Russia Really Too Risky?
New State Department rating system provides more nuance to colleges in deciding where they will and won't let students travel. Russia may lose students, but Israel and Mexico may see gains.

The Reinvention of City Colleges of Chicago
In a new book, Cheryl Hyman discusses her controversial seven-year stint as chancellor of City Colleges of Chicago, including her attempt to improve its low graduation rates.

When Core Values Collide
Pareena Lawrence explores how colleges can balance diversity and inclusion with free speech.

Will Work for Safety
Cal State Northridge professor says she hasn't returned to the classroom after an online threat because the university hasn't made her feel safe.

Walkouts Nationwide
College students around the country protested one month after the deadly Florida school shooting.

Academic Tournament Bracket, 2018 (Women's Edition)
Who would win the NCAA Division I women's basketball championship if academics mattered the most?
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