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A Triple Crisis

Some California community colleges, already struggling with enrollment declines and the fallout from the pandemic, now face new challenges caused by the wildfires.

Tracking Attacks on Scholars’ Speech

Foundation for Individual Rights in Education says threats against scholars’ speech rights increasingly come from students -- and from the political left.

‘A Red Flag’ on Transfers

New report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center finds equity gaps in transfer rates during the pandemic.

Building Back Better: Beyond Free College

Free college proposals would only exacerbate the degree completion gap in higher ed, write Stephen J. Handel and Eileen L. Strempel.

Punished for Staying Home

They thought they were doing the right thing by staying put for their first year of graduate school. Now they’re facing unexpected out-of-state fees from the City University of New York.

COVID-19 Roundup: Professor Quits Midclass

Liberty U is under quarantine, Mississippi bars vaccine mandates, Galveston College moves classes online and more.

Getting Out the Student Vote in an Off Year

Youth voting soared in 2020. Can student groups and civic organizations keep the momentum going for this year’s state and local contests?

Paying for Their Own Safety

Want students to mask up in class? The University of Texas at Austin has an idea: offer students nonacademic incentives of up to $50 to do so. The caveat? The university isn’t paying for any of it.