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How to Rank a College President?

A new study rates college leaders according to student success, access and affordability. But critics question whether such rankings are credible—or even possible.

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Research: Understanding the Lives of Working, Full-Time College Students

Researchers from Emmanuel College in Boston explore the lived experiences of students who work and attend college full-time and how colleges and universities can better support these learners.

Nebraska Regents Campaign on Antiabortion Measures

In the midst of re-election campaigns, two University of Nebraska regents are spending big on ads opposing a state ballot...

Community College Students Struggle With Mental Health Challenges

Surveys of tens of thousands of community college students across the country found that many struggle with mental health challenges...

Study: Leadership Roles in College Athletics Inaccessible for Women

A comprehensive new study of gender representation in college athletics administration shows that despite significant industry growth, leadership roles remain...
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College Is Worth It to Black, Latino and Indigenous Students

New research from the Pell Institute finds that, despite challenges and setbacks students of color face in pursuit of a college degree, BIPOC learners see value in higher education. The report offers 13 recommendations to improve success for these learners.

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The Scramble for College Voters in Arizona

Campuses in the swing state are swarming with Republicans and Democrats, celebrities and politicians, as they deploy decidedly different strategies to turn out crucial student voters.

Pa. County Sends Cease and Desist Letter to Franklin & Marshall

Officials in Lancaster County, Pa., want Franklin & Marshall College to stop talking about county employees. The local Board of...