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A University’s Attempt to Give Back Meets Local Resistance

Fairfield University’s Bellarmine College, designed to give low-income students in neighboring Bridgeport an affordable education, faces pushback from some residents.

Report: HSIs Serve Students Beyond Graduation

A new report explores how Hispanic-serving institutions are serving Latino graduates after they earn their degrees. The brief, released Tuesday...

A Different Vision for International Education

Author explains his finance-focused book on American colleges and the world.

N.C. Community College System President Resigns

The president of the North Carolina community college system, Thomas Stith, plans to step down Friday after less than two...
Opinion

The Paradox of Higher Ed M&A

Colleges most in need of a lifeline through a merger or acquisition don’t tend to be attractive to would-be acquirers, Jeremy Greenwald Wolos writes. How can higher ed subvert this paradox?

Lots of Talk About Diversity, but the Numbers Don’t Budge

For all the talk in higher ed about increasing diversity, historically marginalized racial and ethnic populations are still underrepresented among...

UT Dallas Investigates Professor for Comments on LGBTQ People

The University of Texas at Dallas is investigating a professor who has called LGBTQ identity a “medical disorder” and suggested...
Opinion

10 Arguments for Inciting Learning

Active learning has been clearly shown to be more effective than traditional modes, write Cathy N. Davidson and Christina Katopodis, who outline its many merits to those who continue to resist it.