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New Programs: Applied Studies, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity Governance, Nutrition Science, Athletic Training, Robotics

Clarke University, in Iowa, is starting a bachelor of applied studies. Dakota State University is starting a bachelor's degree in...

Doubling Pell Has Broad Support, but Is It Attainable?

The value of the Pell Grant hasn’t kept up with the cost of college, making a substantial increase in the maximum award amount worthy of support from both sides of the aisle.
Opinion

Seizing the Moment

The infusion of federal relief funds can be a bridge to help financially strained colleges -- but only if they take advantage of the opportunity to fundamentally reimagine how they operate, write Kasia Lundy and Bob Shea.

A Tuition Gamble That Is Paying Off

St. John’s College is getting closer to raising the money it needs to sustain a $17,000 tuition decrease the college made three years ago.

New Programs: Engineering, Professional Studies, Nursing, Animal Cruelty Investigation, Health Care

Augustana College, in Illinois, is starting a B.S. in engineering. Lake Erie College, in partnership with Lakeland Community College, is...

Capital Campaign Watch: Mississippi U for Women, Morehouse Medicine, St. Lawrence, Weill Cornell Medicine

Starting Off Mississippi University for Women is launching a campaign to raise $25 million by 2024. Thus far it has...

A Potential Cross-Country Merger

A deal with Northeastern could prevent Mills from having to close its doors for good. The acquisition would give the Boston-area university its 10th satellite campus and third location in California.

Juilliard Students Protest Rising Tuition

A rare student protest over a tuition increase at one of the world’s most prestigious performing arts schools highlights the tension over tuition discounting.