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The Complexities of Free College

Scholars argue in a new report that implementing a nationwide free college program is more complicated than it sounds and there are better ways for the government to support low-income students.

Central Arizona College Offers Year of Free Tuition to Locals

Central Arizona College will offer free tuition for all Pinal County residents this upcoming academic year in an effort to...

Pulse Podcast: Britt Nichols of ExamSoft

This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Britt Nichols, senior vice president and chief revenue officer...

Academic Minute: Philanthropy’s Benefits to Students

Today on the Academic Minute: Megan Downing, associate professor of organizational leadership at Northern Kentucky University, discusses how to involve...

Holders of Nondegree Credentials Say They’re Worth the Cost

The majority (65 percent) of those with a nondegree credential and no further education said their education was worth the...

Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation

Fermentation isn’t just for alcohol. In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Colorado State University's Caitlin Clark discusses another dietary...

A Recommendation to ‘Reset,’ Not ‘Fix,’ Broken Transfer System

Going “beyond transfer,” national panel argues that achieving equity in higher education requires recognizing and crediting “all relevant learning” from wider variety of sources.

‘A Renewed U.S. Commitment to International Education’

Departments of Education and State pledge a “renewed” commitment to international education. Advocates hope this could be first step toward a federal international education strategy.