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New Florida Law Targets Colleges' International Ties

Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed a law Monday that subjects colleges and universities in the state to heightened scrutiny of...

Georgia Chancellor Search Slowed by Confusion, Friction

As the University System of Georgia Board of Regents reboots its search for a new chancellor, confusion and friction among...

A Clean Slate

Historically Black colleges and universities are forgiving students’ debts with the hopes of alleviating some of the financial strains of the pandemic and possibly providing them more financial freedom in the future.

Ep. 43: Mergers and Other ‘Transformational Partnerships’

Merger is something of a dirty word in higher education, given that most of them are takeovers in which one...

Who Showed Up and Who Didn't

College Board analysis is latest to find that community colleges suffered more than four-year colleges, but report also suggests that four-year colleges saw a loss of students with higher grades. And some states saw gains in enrollment at four-year colleges.

Sitting Is Bad, But It's Not All the Same

If you’re sitting, you might want to stand up for this episode. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Victoria's...

Nonwhite Students Are Majority of Amherst's Admitted Class

How did a college once known for educating New England's elites end up with a diverse class? It's been a long haul.

The Campus Vaccine Scene

Higher ed vaccine mandates are a hot topic for college students. Here’s what they think about requirements and related communication.