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For Direct Admissions Pioneers, It’s a Good Year
In the first year in which many colleges participated, it appears to have been a success. Augsburg gets more minority applicants and more men.
Navarro Sued for Allegedly Covering Up Sex Assault on Cheerleading Squad
Navarro College is facing a federal lawsuit by a woman who says the head cheerleading coach tried to cover up...
Whatever Happened to MIT and Harvard’s Big EdX Profit?
The two institutions debuted Axim Collaborative, a new nonprofit focused on broadening college access. The new venture offers a bold vision with scant details.
California 2-Year Colleges Won’t Pause Approving 4-Year Programs
California Community College leaders have indicated they plan to move forward with approving bachelor’s degree programs at their institutions, despite...
Suit Filed Over Valparaiso’s Plan to Sell Art
Two former professors have filed a suit to block the sale of some art by Valparaiso University, ARTnews reported. The...
Low-Income Students Stand to Benefit From Stackable Credentials
A recent report by the RAND Corporation, a nonpartisan policy think tank, and researchers at the University of Michigan suggests...

Affordability, Accessibility Top Course Materials Concerns
Survey: College students worry about price and, to a lesser degree, sourcing when it comes to course materials.
How Forests Behave in a Drought: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jeffrey Wood, assistant professor of biometeorology at the school of natural resources at the University...
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