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Sharing a Football Stadium

Two historically black colleges hope to attract more fans and perhaps more money through collaboration.

Boosting Aid With a Tax on Business

Washington State's new scholarship program, which will help make college free for thousands of students, will be funded by a tax on businesses that need highly skilled and educated employees.

New Programs: Fine Arts, Counseling, Robotics, Theater Education, Health Informatics, Management and Technology, Homeland Security, Sustainability, Technical Art History

Augustana University, in South Dakota, is starting a bachelor of fine arts program. Cazenovia College is starting a master's program...

Study Finds More Low-Income Students Attending College

A new report claims more poor students than ever are enrolling in the nation's colleges and universities, but a disproportionate number are attending less selective or open-access institutions, which may hinder their chances for success.

Failure to Launch

A new report explains how and why a public-private partnership that sought to help more community college students transfer to selective universities failed.

Boost for Community Colleges Means 1-Year Bust for Universities

New analysis of Oregon Promise tuition-free scholarship program found that it increased community college enrollment but decreased enrollment at four-year institutions in the first year, and that fewer first-generation and low-income students benefited financially than expected.

At Morehouse, a Speech to Remember

In commencement address, business executive says he will repay the debt of all 396 graduates.

Uproar Over Anti-Immigrant Memes

Despite calls to step down, the board president of a two-year college in Illinois is refusing to resign after posting several Islamophobic and anti-immigrant memes on social media.