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When Actions Speak Louder Than Lobbying

Rather than advocating to remove an endowment tax, colleges should demonstrate a stronger commitment to serving the public good, Catharine Bond Hill argues.

Tufts Strikes Sackler Name From Campus

Tufts will remove the name of a family closely linked to opioids from its medical campus as it releases a report on decades of donations. Family's lawyer calls the decision "intellectually dishonest," but fundraising experts see needed reckoning with the past.

New Programs: Teaching, Computer Science, Engineering

Millikin University is starting a master of arts in teaching. New York Institute of Technology is starting a Ph.D. in...

Next Steps Uncertain After Bipartisan Agreement

The U.S. Senate education committee announced a bipartisan amendment that would permanently fund HBCUs and simplify the FAFSA. Its chances in the House are uncertain, and advocates disagree on whether an HEA authorization will follow.

Big Influencers on Campus

Colleges are increasingly collaborating with students who have large social media followings. Where do the boundaries lie?

Capital Campaign Watch: CC of Allegheny County, Oral Roberts

Starting Off Community College of Allegheny County has started a $65 million campaign with no end date. Efforts to build...

Black Borrowers Default at Higher Rates

Analysis of federal data shows that African Americans continue to struggle more than other borrowers with repaying student loans -- despite heavy use of income-driven repayment programs.

New Programs: Cybersecurity, Engineering, Digital Marketing

Bob Jones University is starting an undergraduate major in cybersecurity. New York University and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur...