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Fight for Neuroscience at Montana State

Professors on campus say the university plans to turn a research-rich department into a more general biology-focused premed feeder school.

Community College Expands Internationally to Grow Enrollment

Hudson Valley Community College plans to offer classes overseas in an effort to stabilize enrollment and keep faculty employed.

New Programs: eSports, Communication, Business, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Public Health, Software Development, Nutrition

Caldwell University is staring a bachelor's program in esports management. Landmark College is starting a bachelor's program in communication and...

Brown Reflects on 50 Years of ‘Open’ Curriculum

Educators from the university and elsewhere consider whether innovation is still possible in liberal arts education.
Opinion

Liberal Arts Under Pressure

Making cuts to liberal arts courses overlooks the significant benefits such an education provides to students, workers and the economy, writes Roger W. Ferguson Jr.
Opinion

Our Unsung and Life-Changing Colleagues

Governors State University president Elaine Maimon pens an open thank-you letter to a transformative English composition instructor at a community college.

Selecting Courses for Students

A California community college is picking course schedules for students to encourage them to enroll full-time and reach graduation quicker.
Opinion

Rethinking Career and Technical Education

Gregory Seaton explains how he came to support his daughter’s choice to participate in such a program and why college administrators and others should, too.