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Expanding Access to College in Prisons
The Education Department has proposed to expand Pell Grant eligibility to prisoners. Although this will provide the opportunity for many to earn a degree behind bars, questions still remain on how the program will assure access and equity.
Florida A&M Investigates Graduate's Photograph
Florida A&M University is facing criticism over an explicit photograph that an alumna took of herself on campus. William Hudson...
Friendship Cabins
Dining outdoors became even more en vogue during the pandemic. In today’s Academic Minute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Josh Draper discusses...

A Cash-Strapped Public University Turns to the Private Sector
Officials at Eastern Michigan University say a new public-private partnership is the only way to solve their student housing woes. Some worry about a slide toward privatization.

Arizona Global Campus Absorbs Its Outsourced Online Program Manager
University buys assets of publicly traded Zovio to bring management of its roughly 28,000 online students in-house, citing online program management’s “inherent conflict.” Glad you finally noticed, critics say.
Friendship Cabins: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Josh Draper, lecturer in the School of Architecture at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, examines how to...
New Survey of Student and Parent Views on Value of College
New survey data about consumer confidence on the value of a college education indicates that a large percentage of college...
Average Student Not on Track to Graduate in 5 Years
The average full-time college student doesn’t even attempt to take enough credits to complete a bachelor’s degree within five years...
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