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Using Pell to Police For-Profits?

Stakeholders argue that there are more appropriate ways to hold for-profit institutions accountable than excluding their students from using the Build Back Better Act’s increase to the maximum Pell Grant.

‘A Long Path Ahead of Us’

Rutgers Camden arts and sciences professors vote no confidence in their new chancellor and provost, highlighting not only immediate concerns about a top-down management style but also long-standing issues with how Camden is funded relative to other Rutgers campuses.

Community College’s Contested Corporate Partnership

A free college program for union members has boosted Eastern Gateway’s enrollment to nearly 47,000, but it has also raised questions about an outside company’s influence at the Ohio institution—including on academic matters.

Coe Students Protest Lack of Diversity After Trustees Resign

Coe College students are calling on the Board of Trustees to better address diversity, equity and inclusion issues at the...

House Passes $40B in Higher Ed and Workforce Investments

President Biden and congressional Democrats’ $1.75 trillion social spending package passed the House Friday by a vote of 220 to...

Anthropologists Apologize to Indigenous Communities

American Anthropological Association president Akhil Gupta issued an apology to Indigenous peoples on behalf of the association for “the traumatic...

What’s Going on Here, Guys?

Men are checking out of college, and that should worry us all, writes Angela Baldasare. What can colleges do to boost male students’ motivation and success?

Capital Campaign Watch: Dickinson, Fordham, Springfield, Tulane

Starting Off Dickinson College is starting a campaign to raise $75 million for financial aid. The college has already raised...