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Enrollments Still Falling 2 Years Into Pandemic

Experts hoped college enrollments would rebound this fall. New data show that while selective institutions have seen their numbers recover, most others continue to struggle.

Philanthropies Help HBCUs Take Their Education Online

United Negro College Fund and Complete College America support Black colleges’ efforts to upgrade their expertise and replicate their unique educational offerings digitally.
Opinion

Black Panther Party: A Textbook Case of Biased History

Today’s students must understand the legacy of older generations of Black movement leaders, writes Fredrika Newton, a former member of the party and the wife of its co-founder.

Students Who Take Political Science More Likely to Vote

Community college students who took a political science class were more likely to register to vote, to cast their ballots...

3-Year Medical Degrees May Provide Good Alternative

Many in medical education advocate for three-year medical degrees as a much-needed reform. A new study of such programs by...

After 95 Years, an Uncertain Future

A community college newspaper, which served as a pipeline to media jobs for students, struggles amid a pandemic and enrollment declines.

Report: Liberty Discourages Students From Reporting Sex Assaults

An investigation by ProPublica has found that Liberty University routinely “discourages and dismisses students’ reports of sexual assaults.” The article...

Academic Minute: The Need to Consider Mergers in Higher Ed

Today on the Academic Minute: Ricardo Azziz, research professor in the school of public health at the University at Albany...