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How Community Colleges Are Serving the Most Vulnerable
Two-year colleges worked quickly to help students get through the pandemic, pivoting to drive-through food banks and community partnerships.

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Fostering a Sense of Belonging in STEM
The myth that underrepresented students leave science because they can't keep up reflects an unwillingness to deal with the truth that it's we who must change, writes Kerstin M. Perez.

Tainted Search at Maricopa
Governing board member accused of spoiling the search for a new chancellor of Arizona's largest community college district.

Community College Shuts Off Remote Work
Most classes are still remote at Hagerstown Community College, but staff and faculty have had VPN access revoked and must now return to campus to work.

For-Profits Fear a Biden Presidency
They worry Democratic control over the White House and Senate will bring a return of Obama administration policies. Many are donating to Republicans to keep it from happening.

‘Precursor for the Fall’
College enrollments declined sharply this summer among Black undergraduates and men, and at community colleges and rural institutions, raising worries about the fall and worsening equity gaps.

Colleges Shouldn't Overfocus on Technical Skills
Doing so expands access and opportunity in the short term but creates a two-tiered society that reinforces equity gaps over the long haul, writes Melanie Ho.

Trump Holds Up His Support for HBCUs
Speakers at the Republican National Convention pointed to President Trump's support for historically Black colleges and universities, but some see it as just show.
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