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Do Catholic Universities Still Have a Value Proposition?
Yes, they definitely do, says Scott Kelley, who details why.
Cuts Spark Fears at Azusa Pacific
Cuts and talk of ending multiyear contracts at evangelical Christian university raise worries some faculty members are going to be targeted based on ideology.
Next on College Completion Agenda: Equity
Community colleges are realizing that addressing racial and income equity are the missing pieces to improving completion rates. And Achieving the Dream wants to help them eliminate that inequity.
Bennett College Loses Appeal; Court Restores Accreditation
Without accreditation, Bennett students could lose eligibility for federal aid. Court order restores recognition while legal process plays out.
The Political Mood and Law School Applications
The current political environment is motivating law school applicants, surveys find.
Advice for the Community College Scholar
Sean Gerrity suggests five steps to take to maintain an active research agenda.
How Alternative Facts Can Create Fake HBCU News
When numbers are misused in a way that reinforces an idea that such institutions are less than most of higher education, we should respond, argues Walter Kimbrough.
Strength in Smaller Numbers?
Experts worry college closings hurt the overall ecosystem more than they help competitors. Past examples show enrollment boosts can be small after a nearby college shuts down, but some institutions can still strengthen themselves with savvy moves.
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