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An Off-Brand Hire

Can a white woman from outside higher ed lead marketing and recruitment at an all-male historically Black college? Morehouse College leaders decided she could. Some alumni strongly disagree.

Filling Up on Free Classes

Institutions are offering additional, less costly and even free summer courses this year as an option for students who fell behind or got off track during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Biden Hints at Student Loan Forgiveness, but Many Questions Remain

President Biden suggests he will move to forgive some student debt. When a final decision will occur and whether his plan will be successful is still unknown.
Opinion

Lifelong Learning for a Changing Workforce

State universities must step up to address employer demand for tailored, knowledge-based degrees to help employees meaningfully advance in their careers, Jim Shea writes.

A President on Leave, a Foundation Facing Backlash

The president of Oxnard College made no secret of his frustrations with the institution’s foundation. He believes he was placed on leave as a result.
Opinion

Creating a More Inclusive Medical Workforce

Osteopathic medical colleges take this goal very seriously.

Will More Medical Schools Mean More Black Doctors?

New medical schools are on the horizon, including at two Black colleges. They will be challenged to collectively increase the number of Black doctors.

Tide of Exits Without Degrees Still Rising

The number of students who left college before earning a credential continued to rise during the last two years.