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Clean Water for Native American Tribes

Access to clean water is critical for Native American communities. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Utah's Heather Tanana...

A $30,000 Scholarship… If You Live in 1 of 6 States

Cornell College tries an approach to aid that is also used by Seattle Pacific and was inspired by Oglethorpe.

Insulting Arkansas? President Resigns in Town-Gown Dispute

W. Joseph King described Lyon as a bubble “of inclusion and diversity surrounded by a sea of angry, disenfranchised populations and a large white-supremacist population.” He’s now out of a job.
Opinion

A College Completion Program for Both Sides of the Aisle

There is a way to attract Democratic and Republican support, write Jerome Lucido, Nicholas Hillman and Donald Hossler.

An Accreditor Goes Deeper on Data

Western accrediting agency’s new database, tapping into wide swath of federal information, better enables public scrutiny of the performance of the colleges it monitors.

The Week in Admissions News

Another admission of guilt; community college recruitment; students with disabilities; struggles with online education; financial aid offers.

Hanover Goes for Pell Students

College will pay full tuition for any student who is eligible for a federal Pell Grant.
Opinion

It’s Time for Engineering to Be Equity-Centered

Diversity, equity and inclusion should be a required part of engineering schools’ curricula, argues Alec D. Gallimore.