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A Grad Degree Can Be a Risky Bet
As emerging data shows that taking out loans to earn a graduate degree doesn’t always pay off, policy experts call for even stronger regulation of graduate schools.
North Carolina Colleges Extend Campus Closures
Temple Suspends SJP Chapter After Job Fair Protest
Judge Rejects Florida Lawsuit Challenging Accreditation

A Battle Over Florida’s General Education Courses
Florida International University faculty have raised concerns about course revisions designed to comply with state law, a process undertaken quietly across the state.

Removal of On-Campus Voting on Election Day Sparks Uproar at Purdue
Employees and students must vote off campus in November for the first time in years. Voting groups say such changes are a common, albeit subtle, form of voter suppression.

Where Faculty Fit in Developmental Education Reform
Experts share insights on how to engage and partner with faculty in reimagining gateway courses for college students.

Our Comprehensive, Inconclusive Diversity Database
We compiled colleges’ first-year demographics in an interactive database to track how they changed after the affirmative action ban. Draw conclusions at your own risk.
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