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HSIs on the Rise

The number of Hispanic-serving institutions has grown 94 percent in the last 10 years. The latest data set adds 30 new institutions.

What Employers Want

AAC&U survey of employers shows liberal arts skills are valued and sought out in the workplace but raises questions about student preparation.

Doing Transfer Right

ACE task force releases recommendations.

State Funding Hit Lands on 2-Year Colleges

Four-year institutions have fared better than two-year colleges when it comes to state support, a split that might be tied to enrollment declines.

‘Creating Entrepreneurial Community Colleges’

Author discusses her new book on how to use design thinking to change community colleges.

Spring Enrollment Keeps Slipping

Undergraduate enrollment fell by 4.5 percent versus last spring, with deep drops among some underrepresented students, according to early data. Graduate enrollment ticked up, but not enough to prevent an overall decline in student numbers.

New Hampshire Merger Proposal Takes Shape

Governor-backed plan would merge state's public university and community college system boards in July. Budgets would be combined next year.
Opinion

E-Job Hunting Met With Ambivalence

College students appreciate flexibility from online job interviews but worry they would connect better with potential employers in person.