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What Community Colleges Won and Lost on Nov. 3

Education in Maryland and Colorado could get a financial boost from voters' decisions, but California's community colleges lose out.

Employer-Based College Programs Here to Stay

Companies like Chipotle and Amazon aren't scaling back educational benefits for employees.
Opinion

Community Colleges and the Path Toward Racial Healing

They are distinctly situated to become spaces for the growth and restructuring that this society needs, especially in the areas of police reform and race relations, argues Mark Dennis.

Cuts for Pay Parity?

Part-time faculty at Portland Community College in Oregon are upset after changes to create pay parity unintentionally resulted in pay cuts for some.

‘Death by a Thousand Cuts’

Teacher education programs were facing major problems even before the pandemic, but are they dying of natural causes or being killed off? Either way, what's lost when they go away for good?

Why Ethics Education Is Crucial

In educational institutions today, students must grapple with real life-and-death decisions, writes Rita Kirk.

Transfer Enrollment Declines

The bad news from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center about college enrollments continues.

The Pandemic’s Outsized Impact on Vulnerable Students

Enrollment and tuition and fee data reinforce our anecdotal sense that students seeking community college credentials face the biggest problems, Sandy Baum writes.