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The Future of the Physical Campus
As one university plans to sell or repurpose a million square feet of campus space, experts discuss the role of in-person education as the pandemic recedes.

Limited Access, Thwarted Opportunities
The requirements for tuition-free college programs can often create obstacles for adult learners who want to participate, according to a new report.

Hope College to Go Tuition-Free
The college’s tuition-free funding model will only be sustainable for all students if the college meets an ambitious $1 billion fundraising goal.

Pennsylvania Board Votes ‘Yes’ on Consolidation
The 14-university system will move ahead with a multiyear consolidation process despite months of public outcry about the plans.
New Programs: Supply Chain Management, Postbaccalaureate Premed, Finance
Belmont University is starting a major in supply chain management. Elmira College is starting a postbaccalaureate program for those who...

Higher Education in a World of Singles
Universities differ from music labels, but they, too, rely on an economic model that exerts control over talent and forces consumers into a narrow set of choices, argues Steven J. Tepper.

A Year of Probation
Campus leaders at Florida Memorial University hope to improve finances and increase enrollment after accreditors put the institution on probation.
New Programs: Hemp Cultivation, Occupational Therapy, Environmental Studies, Human Nutrition
Eastern Connecticut State University is starting a minor in hemp cultivation. Notre Dame of Maryland University is starting an occupational...
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