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‘There Are So Few That Have Made Their Way’

Black campus leaders say their careers can be deeply rewarding, even as they are taxing. So why are Black employees so sharply underrepresented at the top ranks of the higher education ecosystem?

‘Death by a Thousand Cuts’

Teacher education programs were facing major problems even before the pandemic, but are they dying of natural causes or being killed off? Either way, what's lost when they go away for good?

Complaint Over Belmont-Watkins Acquisition Dismissed

A Tennessee judge dismissed a complaint Tuesday that challenged Belmont University’s acquisition of the Watkins College of Art in Nashville...

Report: Students With Disabilities Face More Pandemic Hardships

Students with disabilities are more likely to experience financial hardships, mental health challenges and food and housing insecurity as a...

House Democrats Charge Ed Dept. Concealed Actions

Top House Democrats on Tuesday released emails that seemed to contradict the Education Department’s public denials that it stopped the...

Colleges Scramble to Make Sure Students Will Be Able to Vote

As Election Day approaches, complex laws and the coronavirus pandemic are posing obstacles to voting by college students.

Political Divide Over Colleges' Fall Reopenings

The American public is divided over just about everything -- so why wouldn't it be divided over whether colleges and...