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The Next Domino?
Kentucky lawmakers mull a scholarship bill that could add the state to those offering free community college.

In Tenn., Politics or Good Policy?
New piece of governor's ambitious higher ed agenda would break up statewide governing board to focus on two-year colleges and give six universities more independence. Critics predict backsliding on the state's goals and skewed institutional priorities.

Graduation Gap Widens
Public colleges are increasing students' overall graduation rates, but a study finds the gap between black and white students continues to widen.
New Kansas Law Lets Student Groups Bar Members Based on Belief
The governor of Kansas signed legislation Tuesday that will bar public colleges in the state from requiring student groups to...
Paper on Standardized Assessments of Learning
A new report from New America, a think tank, looks at research on the assessment of college learning. The paper...
Crash Kills 4 North Carolina Wesleyan Students
Four students at North Carolina Wesleyan College were killed Monday night in a car crash, the Associated Press reported. The...
Pro-Trump Chalkings Cause Stir at Emory
Someone chalked "Trump 2016" at many places on the Emory University campus, and many students demanded that the university take...

Fired, Then Rehired
After pledging to stop using five debt collectors last year over allegations they misled borrowers, U.S. Education Department gives two of them new business.
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