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Florida Merger Plan Dies -- for Now

Legislation to merge the New College of Florida and Florida Polytechnic University into the University of Florida is dead for...

Dissent Over an Institution's Future

Vocal students and faculty members at George Washington University believe the administration's strategic plan is a step backward for diversity and will make GW "whiter and richer." They want the plan and the university president gone.

Inequity Before College Starts

Underserved students, especially black students, in New York are being funneled into pathways that are least aligned with attending college, according to a policy brief from the New York Equity Coalition.

Big Differences in Biden and Sanders's Plans

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have different ideas about college affordability and higher education policy, both in their approaches and the specificity of their plans.

Are Any Colleges Insured Against Coronavirus Fallout?

As the coronavirus spreads across the United States and the world, colleges are deciding how to protect not only their students, but their wallets.

The Week in Admissions News

How Grand Valley State serves Latinx students; Brigham Young walks back LGBTQ freedoms; master's degree earnings; health care and corona.

Out-of-School Children in Sub-Saharan Africa

Can “education for all” hurt those who lag behind? In today's Academic Minute, Guttman Community College's Grace Pai explores trends...

Federal Agencies, Health Association Help Colleges Plan Ahead

New guidance on COVID-19 from the CDC, the American College Health Association and the Department of Education can help colleges prepare for possible cases.