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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.

ABA Votes to Keep Standardized Tests

The association rejected the idea of allowing law schools to be test optional.

‘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...

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.

‘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.

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.

‘Enough Is Enough’

A student-run newspaper is suing the Peralta Community College District for a pattern of unfilled public record requests.