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History Enrollments Drop
From 2012-13 to 2014-15, undergraduate enrollments fell by 7.6 percent, survey finds.

Banned From Campus
Northwestern orders professor to stay away. She says she is being punished for her activism. Some professors defend university, saying she made them fear for safety.
What Florida State Students Most Needed Post-Hermine
Tropical Storm Hermine led many colleges around Tallahassee, Fla., and coastal parts of Georgia and South Carolina to close Friday...
NYS GOP Group Kicks Out Cornell Group for Endorsing Libertarian Ticket
The New York Federation of College Republicans announced Saturday that it is revoking the credentials of the Cornell University Republicans...

Outrage on Penn State Plan to Honor Paterno
University plans to commemorate 50th anniversary of his becoming head coach.
Health & AI
Artificial intelligence could help you make healthier food choices. In today's Academic Minute, Robert Edgell of SUNY Polytechnic Institute details...

Clinton 'Free' Plan Would Swell College Enrollments
Analysis estimates public colleges would enroll up to 22 percent more students, mostly at open-enrollment institutions. A quarter of the gain would come at the expense of private colleges, particularly less selective ones.

Clinton Signals No Letup for For-Profit Sector
Two Obama administration veterans are now advising Hillary Clinton's campaign, suggesting that as president she would continue aggressive enforcement policies of the current Education Department.
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