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Birth Dearth Approaches

Rising graduation rates mean more high schoolers receiving diplomas than previously expected as classes diversify rapidly. But by the mid-2020s, class sizes start shrinking.

What Do Demographic Projections Mean for Colleges?

Colleges will need to adjust to a shrinking, diversifying pool of traditional college-aged students in the near future. What will they need to do to be ready?

Capital Campaign Watch: Bethel, Des Moines U, U of Massachusetts at Lowell

Starting Off: Bethel University, in Minnesota, has started a two-year campaign to raise $150.5 million. The campaign will focus on...

Next Semester, Same Worries

A new survey of college presidents' fall semester outcomes and spring semester predictions found continuing worries about student and staff mental health and institutional finances.

Collin College Accused of Abandoning Academic Freedom -- Again

Collin College is facing more criticism from professors, this time over a canceled panel on faculty burnout and supporting each...

Central Intercollegiate League Cancels Basketball Seasons

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the college basketball season, with the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association on Monday...

Negotiations Go Astray in Connecticut

Faculty members in Connecticut state universities condemn their governing board's proposal to do away with faculty IP rights to online content, academic freedom protections, travel and research funds, and more.

Bipartisan Group in Congress Seeks $20 Billion in Pandemic Aid for Colleges

It’s far less than the $120 billion in federal emergency coronavirus relief colleges and universities are hoping they’ll get, but...