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Funding Models Don’t Drive Performance, Study Finds

Research shows that how states fund their public colleges doesn’t influence enrollment and completion as much as consistency and clarity do.

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Biden Administration Wants Accreditors to Set Benchmarks For Student Outcomes

Advocates have argued for years that accreditors aren’t doing enough to ensure that students get the education they're paying for.

Ep. 106: Higher Ed News Roundup: Athlete Unions and the FAFSA Fiasco

A panel of news hounds discusses some of the biggest stories involving colleges.

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Opinion

A Not-So-Sweet 16 Percent

We haven’t moved the dial on transfer student success, Eileen L. Strempel and Stephen J. Handel write.

State Monitor Urges NJCU to Sell Assets, Seek Partner

An independent state-appointed monitor issued a series of recommendations for struggling New Jersey City University, including that it sell off...

Monroe Community College Students Protest Police Rifles on Campus

Students at Monroe Community College in New York are objecting a decision to allow campus safety officers to carry long...
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Regents on the Hot Seat

Boards in Arizona, Hawaii, Michigan and Wisconsin, have faced shake-ups and threats of removal recently amid culture war clashes and self-inflicted controversies.

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Seattle University Launches Art Museum With Donated Collection

Seattle University plans to start a new art museum using a recent donation from real estate developer Richard Hedreen, The...