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Who Owns the Bachelor's Degree?

Community college presidents believe they should be allowed to award bachelor's degree to reach students left behind by traditional four-year institutions. Growing evidence says they're right, Mary Alice McCarthy writes.

Presidents Divided on Community College Bachelor's Degrees: a Survey of Presidents

Community college and university presidents are sharply divided over whether two-year institutions should offer bachelor's degrees, a new Inside Higher...

Positive Mind-Set Tied to Engagement, GPA

Community college students perform better and are more engaged when they have a positive attitude, or "growth mind-set," about learning and improving.

Doing More With Data

A growing number of colleges and employers are working together to better use labor-market data in postsecondary training. Two experts discuss what's possible and what's needed.
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A Future for the Humanities

David Steiner and Mark Bauerlein describe how such studies can best succeed and even flourish in the midst of our technocratic age.

Mixed Results on Florida Remedial Education Gamble

New research on Florida's remedial education law shows more students are taking and passing college-level courses. Despite the progress, researchers still see significant numbers of students failing and can't explain why.
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Breaking Out of the Shadow College

Strengthening connections between credit and noncredit work-force programs at community colleges would be beneficial for students, writes Jim Jacobs.

JPMorgan's Big-Dollar Bet on Community Colleges

Financial firm rolls out $350 million for career education programs in high-demand fields, following a previous $250 million in similar grants.