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Free College Turned ‘Middle-Dollar’ Scholarship
A proposed free tuition scholarship for New Mexico went through several changes in the Legislature. Experts say some of the changes are good, but others leave some students behind.
Temple Fined $700,000 in Rankings Scandal
Education Department says the university's business school lied to U.S. News repeatedly -- to gain No. 1 spot in online rankings and to attract students.
Not-So-Fait Accompli
University of Vermont says announced cuts to the liberal arts are happening. The faculty says otherwise. The bigger story: how universities are seizing on COVID-19 to push through long-desired curricular and staffing reforms.
M.B.A. Admissions: Newly Flexible
Schools are waiving testing requirements, dropping application fees and extending application deadlines.
Bryant & Stratton Pursues Nonprofit Conversion
The for-profit college's owners are donating it to their family foundation, and it will maintain an independent governing board, per New York State law.
Bursting Their Bubble
A pricey mini campus promises students a maskless, safe spring term. Some see it as a paradise, others a prison, but experts agree that no environment is pandemic-proof.
A Q&A With Miami Dade's New President
The new leader of one of the nation's largest community colleges, Miami Dade College, is a Miami native with decades of higher education experience.
Arizona's 4-Year Public Universities Form Alliance
New alliance targets improving graduation rates and retention rates and admitting students from low-income families.
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