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Everything Has a History -- but Only for the Elite?

The attack on the humanities, especially at less selective universities, is a violation of some of the basic premises of undergraduate education, argue Mary Beth Norton and James Grossman.

Redefining ‘Value’ in Higher Education

Gates Foundation issues report calling for a new definition of value, and for clear ways for students to identify it. The emphasis is on promoting economic mobility for all.

How Much Pandemic Support Is Coming, Part 3

Search a list of grants allocated to more than 5,000 colleges and universities after the Department of Education released details on relief funding and which students are eligible to receive emergency support.

New Programs: Addiction and Integrated Treatment Studies, Health Informatics, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Tourism, Sports Psychology, Nursing Homes, Electrical Engineering

Clark State College, in Ohio, is starting a bachelor's degree in addiction and integrated treatment studies. George Mason University is...

Community College Goes Viral on TikTok

Videos by Cape Fear Community College attract thousands of views on TikTok. Can the social media platform help community colleges make up for enrollment losses during the pandemic?

Courts Skeptical on COVID-19 Tuition Lawsuits

Judges have dismissed many of the cases seeking refunds for shifts to virtual learning, but some are going to trial, and at least two colleges have settled.

Capital Campaign Watch: Albany Law, Nichols, North Carolina A&T, Radford, St. Cloud State

Starting Out Radford University has started a campaign to raise $100 million. The university has already raised $68 million. St...

Preparing for a Crisis

Colleges have made progress on building climate sustainability. Now they’re looking to build climate resilience.