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Rebooting the Career College

The nonprofit loan agency that bought dozens of Corinthian campuses has started to figure out what to do with them, and guarantor's CEO promises wholesale changes in behavior.

Phase Two of Completion

Sinclair Community College boosted student completion rates by 75 percent, but to sharpen its focus, the college began cutting some of its more than 100 completion-related projects.

Rethinking Poli-Sci

After seeing its majors drop, Stanford's political science department overhauls the undergraduate major, focusing less on specialization and more on issues students care about. Could other departments be next?

Addressing the Inequity Gap

Community colleges with many low-income students should receive additional funding, as high-poverty schools in the K-12 sector do, new report urges.

Winning or Losing With Sports

Athletic programs at two-year colleges wax and wane depending on student interest and budget realities, but overall the number of programs appears to be holding steady.

The College That Can't Fix Itself

Suburban Chicago's College of DuPage has a long history of conflict and scandal, particularly ones involving its Board of Trustees and presidents.

Buying Outsiders

As public colleges and universities lure out-of-state students with scholarships, are in-state and low-income students losing out?

Boom Budget in California

California governor proposes funding increases for public colleges, averting showdown with the University of California over tuition hikes, but Cal State faculty remain unhappy.