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Independent Applicants: A Growing but Underserved Pool

The number of adult learners and other independent students applying to college has doubled in under a decade. The trouble, a new report suggests, is getting them to enroll.

Survey Finds Many Americans Hold Negative Views of the Ivies

A new survey by the University of Chicago Project on Security and Threats found that a significant portion of the...

Weekly Wisdom | Yolanda Watson Spiva from Complete College America

Enjoy this inspiring #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Complete College America President Yolanda Watson Spiva.

 

Weekly Wisdom | President Mung Chiang of Purdue University

Positioning a university for success on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Mung Chiang, President of Purdue University.

2 ICE Student Detention Cases Resolved, in Different Ways

A federal judge in Vermont has ordered the release of Tufts Ph.D. student Rümeysa Öztürk, who was detained in Louisiana...
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Survey: Americans Disapprove of Higher Ed Attacks

The survey, which also shows a low overall approval rating for the president, indicates that Americans see the value in universities’ scientific research and consider tuition the biggest problem with higher ed.

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Colleges Invest in Range of Basic Needs Programs

As more college students report struggling with financial obligations, institutions are thinking outside the box to meet their needs.

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Can Scientific Research Survive Without Federal Funding?

Universities are offering temporary relief to researchers whose projects have been disrupted by federal funding cuts. But it won't help in the long term, and experts say industry and philanthropy are in no position to make up for the losses.