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Academic Minute: Balanced Internationalism

Today on the Academic Minute, Ray Raymond, associate professor of government and history at the State University of New York...

Black Colleges Still Waiting

Trump promised best effort ever for HBCUs but has left top position at key advocacy office unfilled for longer than any previous administration did. And his pledge to move office to White House remains unfulfilled.

For-Profit Law School May Have Aid Restored

The for-profit Charlotte School of Law was notified last month by the U.S. Department of Education that it is prepared...

President of NC Community College System Quits

The State Board of the North Carolina Community College System late Monday announced that James C. Williamson would be stepping...

Students Without Food

New study finds 13 percent of community college students lack the food and nutrition they need.

Going All In on Personalized Learning

A $20 million project from National U seeks to combine adaptive courseware, predictive analytics and competency-based learning with a goal of better serving adult students.

The Merger Vortex

Mergers are hard, but they’re likely to be a topic of interest going forward, even if they don’t all make it off the drawing board, leaders with experience tell audience at NACUBO meeting.

An Israeli on Football Scholarship in U.S.

In Israel, the term “football” generally refers to what Americans call soccer. But a recent effort to promote American football...