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Fixing Capacity With Better Class Scheduling
Colleges are re-examining their student enrollment data to better understand how courses are scheduled in an effort to fix capacity problems.
Opinion
Empowering Change Makers
Now is the time to identify how to inspire young people to tackle the grand challenges of the 21st century, writes the White House's Tom Kalil.
Hurricane Damage and Recovery
Flagler flooded; students at many campuses are evacuated; many colleges in region hit by Hurricane Matthew will remain closed Monday.
Whites, Asians Need Not Apply
Many colleges want more ethnically and racially diverse faculty members. But should searches be limited to underrepresented groups? One university just tried.
Does Divestment Cost?
Opposing reports this year offer colleges and universities mixed views on financial impact of selling holdings in fossil fuels.
Opinion
Climbing Wall Convert
Richard Petrick used to scoff at colleges spending on recreational facilities. Then he started to visit them.
Turn Off the Spigot
As California’s drought grows more severe, colleges across the state are stepping up their water conservation efforts.
Juno on Campus
Photography from campuses as they experienced the blizzard.
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