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A Campus Divided

Some students and staff at North Carolina State University are dissatisfied with officials' response to allegations that an IT staff member, who they fear had access to the personal information of students and employees, is part of a hate group.

New Degree Programs Produce Few Diplomas

A large number of recently launched degree programs fail to graduate many students. Is poor planning to blame?

Strengthening Equity in Career and Technical Education

An Urban Institute-led partnership will work to support community and technical colleges with the transition to online learning. The project...

State Matching Fund Drives Up Private Donations, Study Shows

A state matching fund drove up private donations to public universities, according to a study published in the American Educational...

University of Missouri Board Approves New Governance Rules

The University of Missouri Board of Curators approved a new university governance structure Sunday. The new structure will provide more...

Report: Combine and Fund Vermont State Colleges

A set of public colleges and universities within the Vermont State Colleges System should be combined under one leader and...

Hispanic Groups Push Former NEA President as Education Secretary

More than 40 Hispanic civil rights and policy groups, including the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, are urging President-elect Biden to...

Report: Federal Policies That Could Help Transfer

A new memo from center-left Washington, D.C., think tank Third Way identifies transfer myths and what policy makers can do...