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‘We Do Not Want Cop City’
Some students at historically Black colleges in Atlanta are protesting a police training center scheduled for construction. They and some of their professors want campus leaders to denounce the project.
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ABA Votes to Keep Standardized Tests
The association rejected the idea of allowing law schools to be test optional.
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‘This Is Bigger Than Her’
The first Latina crowned Miss Coppin State University is facing backlash on social media for taking on the role at a historically Black university. The incident raises larger questions about who belongs at and can represent HBCUs as their student populations diversify.
Georgia Senate Committee Reports on Ways to Support HBCUs
A Georgia Senate committee released a new report on the needs of the state’s 10 historically Black colleges and universities...
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A Subtle Subterfuge, an Outrage or Both?
Florida College System presidents signed a statement promising not to support any effort that “compels belief” in critical race theory on their campuses. That prompted a deluge of criticism and, in some quarters, a little sympathy.
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‘A Very Promising Sign’
For the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, first-year enrollment increased from the previous year—though it’s too soon to say if the trend will continue.
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Community Colleges’ Positive, Pervasive Digital Leap
From rural New Hampshire to urban Miami, community college students, faculty and administrators are broadly enthusiastic about digital learning options, according to a new report.
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‘Enough Is Enough’
A student-run newspaper is suing the Peralta Community College District for a pattern of unfilled public record requests.
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