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Protecting Enrollments in Times of Risk and Crisis
Faced with potential losses from the coronavirus, some institutions will look for ways to guard against the risk of lost tuition revenue. An emerging form of insurance may be one of them, writes Michael B. Rush.

Berkeley Sets Fundraising Sights High
The university's ambitious $6 billion fundraising campaign is among the largest by a public higher ed institution.

Senate Might Rebuke DeVos on Borrower Defense
As Senate debates joining House in condemning Education Department rule on forgiving student loans, key Republicans are on the fence.
New Programs: Nursing, Art Education, Athletic Training, Criminal Justice, Recording Arts, Cybersecurity, Cannabis Production
Fresno Pacific University is starting a bachelor of science in nursing. Indiana University Southeast is starting a bachelor of science...

The ‘Missing Middle’ at Ivy-Plus Colleges
A new report finds the middle class is heavily underrepresented at elite private colleges -- and boosting low- and middle-income student representation at such colleges could increase U.S. income mobility.
New Programs: Cannabis, Civil Engineering, Cinematic Arts, Nursing, Data Science, Social Work, Mechatronics and Robotics, Nonprofit Management
American International College is starting an M.S. in cannabis science and commerce. Eastern Michigan University is starting a bachelor of...

Foreign Gift Investigations Expand and Intensify
With investigations of Harvard and Yale, Education Department steps up its inquiry into reporting of foreign gifts to universities -- and sends a message to other institutions.

A Playbook for Woke Investing?
Efforts to invest university endowments in socially responsible companies have yielded promising early results, according to a new report sharing several institutional strategies.
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