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IUDs to Complete

In New York City, the health department and colleges are partnering to promote a birth control device as a way of encouraging students to graduate.

'Pick on Somebody Your Own Size'

Are the physical and emotional beatings that come with historically black colleges and universities competing against big-time football powers worth the financial incentive?

A Nuanced Look at (Some) 2-Year Students

Study finds significant variation in academic preparation of traditional-age students at different community colleges, and seeks to explain graduation rate gap between 2- and 4-year colleges.

Tragedy at Umpqua

At least 10 die and seven more are injured in shooting at Oregon's Umpqua Community College. It was the third-deadliest mass shooting ever at a college campus.

A Suppression Campaign?

Two new reports raise concerns about attempts “to silence advocacy for Palestinian rights” on campuses.

Buying Back Iowans

Under pressure from its governing board the University of Iowa is leveraging financial aid to increase resident enrollment. And as competition for the state's students is increasing, the number of college-bound Iowans is not -- causing concern among Iowa's private colleges.

Small Loans, Big Problem

Community college students who take out small federal loans are more likely to default, new report finds, and most defaulters earned fewer than 15 credits and never made a payment on their debt.

Measuring Motivation

Colleges are using a nonacademic skills test from ETS to try to boost graduation rates and in remedial course placement. One university gives the test to all its athletes.