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Doubling Pell Has Broad Support, but Is It Attainable?

The value of the Pell Grant hasn’t kept up with the cost of college, making a substantial increase in the maximum award amount worthy of support from both sides of the aisle.

A Decades-Old Law, Now More Important Than Ever

Campus safety and sexual assault prevention advocates are pushing U.S. Department of Education officials to put more focus on enforcement of the Clery Act.

Report Finds Barriers for California Transfer Students

California community college students face numerous hurdles in their efforts to transfer to four-year institutions, according to a report by...

North Alabama Faces Controversy Over Antigay Instagram Post

The president of the student government at the University of North Alabama has apologized for an antigay Instagram post but...
Opinion

Seizing the Moment

The infusion of federal relief funds can be a bridge to help financially strained colleges -- but only if they take advantage of the opportunity to fundamentally reimagine how they operate, write Kasia Lundy and Bob Shea.

Columbia President Sought a Housekeeper -- Staff Members Applied

Columbia College in Chicago took down a job ad seeking a housekeeper for the institution's president after Columbia employees applied...

A New Magna Charta

A foundational global document on academic freedom and university autonomy gets a rewrite.