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‘Indentured Students’
Author discusses her book on the history of student loans -- and of missed opportunities that left students awash in debt.
Report: How to Blur the Line Between High School and College
Jobs for the Future, a national nonprofit focused on education and the workforce, released a report Tuesday that argues for...
Senators Promote Partnerships to Boost Affordability
Two senators hoping to establish a federal-state partnership to make college more affordable for students outlined their plan during a...
Academic Minute: The Ethics of Debt
Today on the Academic Minute: Kate Padgett-Walsh, associate professor of philosophy at Iowa State University, takes a humanistic approach to...
Ep. 47: Gauging College Value Primarily in Economic Terms: Pro and Con
Most Americans say they pursue a degree or other credential after high school to improve their job or career prospects...
Banning Left Turns to Improve Traffic Flow
Hate waiting to make a left turn at a busy intersection? You’re not alone. In today’s Academic Minute, Pennsylvania State...

The Number of Colleges Continues to Shrink
More public and private two-year and four-year colleges closed or merged between 2019-20 and 2020-21 than was true for for-profit institutions, a change from recent trends.

‘Best of Both Worlds’
Education Department expansion will allow more people to participate in prison education programs while the department prepares for across-the-board Pell Grant access for incarcerated students.
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