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Going Global

Laureate Education has quietly become an 800,000-student behemoth and a major player in global higher education. So what is the company, exactly?

No Aid, No Problem

UniversityNow signs up more than 1,000 students for low-cost, competency-based degree programs without the lure of federal financial aid.

A Win for Public Black Colleges

Federal judge finds that system of "duplicative" academic programs at Maryland's public colleges perpetuates segregation and hurts black institutions.

Grappling With Global Learning

At gathering focused on global learning, faculty and others discuss diverse strategies for integrating it within the curriculum.

Sudden Change at Howard U.

Sidney Ribeau surprises campus by announcing that he will leave presidency at end of the year.

The New 'System': Private Nonprofit

Saybrook University joins TCS Education, part of an emergent set of nonprofit coalitions aimed at providing administrative efficiency found in public and for-profit systems.

California's Evolving Master Plan

The state's community colleges become the latest to consider four-year degrees, a move with big implications there and beyond.

Duncan Apologizes on PLUS Loans

Education secretary tells black college leaders he's sorry for how his agency tightened underwriting standards for federal parent loans, which resulted in wave of loan denials.