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A Cross-Town Acquisition

Delaware State University finalizes acquisition of Wesley College, taking over a 50-acre campus in the downtown section of the capital city of Dover and 14 new academic programs.

‘Terrible, Old News’

More than half of CUNY community college students drop out within three years without a degree and struggle with hefty nontuition costs, a new report found. These are long-standing problems system leaders have tried combat.

Are Algorithms the Answer?

An experiment suggests colleges can help students bypass remedial courses for college-level classes by using algorithms instead of placement tests to predict academic outcomes.

A New Beginning for Bethune-Cookman

Using a loan designed specifically for historically Black colleges and universities, Bethune-Cookman was able to refinance a dorm that would have cost the university $306 million.
Opinion

A Proven Strategy

Virtual advising is disrupting the pandemic’s devastating toll on lower-income high school seniors, increasing the access they need now more than ever, write Angel B. Pérez and Nick Watson.

Remote and Rural

The Maine Community College System will train hundreds of rural students in remote work skills as the pandemic continues to shift the American job landscape.

A Jump for Summer?

Some two-year colleges are reporting that summer enrollment is up at their institutions.

A ‘Broken Board Culture’

The Peralta Community College District Board of Trustees has been roiled by conflict amid ongoing financial problems, according to a recent Alameda County civil grand jury report.