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Higher Ed Groups Ask for $97 Billion More in COVID-19 Aid

Higher education groups, including associations representing colleges and universities, asked Congress on Monday for $97 billion more in aid if...

New Programs: Sustainable Enterprises, Counseling, Health

Florida State University is starting a master of science in entrepreneurship, social and sustainable enterprises. Grace College is expanding its...

Cardona Expresses Support for Access to Community Colleges, Debt Cancellation

Miguel Cardona, President Biden’s nominee to become education secretary, said increasing access to community colleges would be a high priority...

Academic Minute: Black Communities and Law Enforcement

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week, Duane T. Loynes Sr., assistant professor of urban studies and...

Redlined Neighborhoods and Health Outcomes

Social inequalities and health match up together on maps of Memphis. In today's Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week...

Undergrad With Mom and Dad?

A program offering free classes to parents of Holy Names University students may look like an admissions ploy. But experts think the idea could successfully boost student retention.

A Threat to Private Colleges?

President Biden's proposal to make public colleges free could mean more students may be able to go to college, but it could also mean the end for some private institutions.

Against the Grain

Auburn University isn't testing students upon arrival, despite doing so last fall. Some see the move as a step backward. University officials say the measure isn't useful enough to justify.