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As California Goes?

The biggest and perhaps least likely state to try performance funding will tie billions of dollars for community colleges to measures of student success, a plan faculty groups say will punish students and colleges.
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Creating a Culture of Cronyism

A lucrative form of patronage appears to be emerging at Michigan State in the wake of the Nassar scandal, write James Finkelstein and Judith Wilde.

DeVos Brought Back For-Profit Accreditor Her Own Department Faulted

Before education secretary restored federal recognition to ACICS, report by department staff failed the organization on numerous standards.

Comeback in Compton

After becoming the first public college in California to lose accreditation, Compton College is preparing to stand on its own once again.

Facebook Community College

The world's largest social media company is partnering with community colleges and sharing a curriculum for digital advertising and media training.

Faculty Backlash Over Conn.'s Troubled Consolidation Plan

After the accreditor for the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system pushed back on plans to consolidate the state's 12 community colleges, some faculty groups are calling for new leadership and more funding.

Closing Gaps in San Francisco

A social justice curriculum paired with student support services and specially trained faculty members has helped two San Francisco-based colleges increase completion rates.