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Ohio Colleges Reassess ‘Race-Based’ Scholarships
Ohio University announced Monday that it was “temporarily pausing” race-based diversity scholarships in light of last summer’s Supreme Court ruling...
Colleges Worry Pell Grant Expansion Could Set ‘Dangerous Precedent’
House lawmakers are proposing to charge wealthy colleges for unpaid student loans, using the money for students in short-term workforce training programs.
Latina Bachelor’s Degree Attainment on the Rise
Latinas are earning bachelor’s and graduate degrees at higher rates than in the past, but they earn lower wages than...
3 Tips for Faculty Members New to Administrative Roles
Advice for professors who move into administration, often without sufficient training from their institutions.
Misty Reinhardt of Scribbles Software: Pulse Podcast
This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Misty Reinhardt, director of product management at Scribbles Software...
Mississippi Bill Would Mandate 3 College Closures
A new bill in the Mississippi Legislature aims to close three state universities. The legislation— Senate Bill 2726—doesn’t specify the...
Transfers on the Rise
A new report shows the number of students transferring grew last fall, especially among disadvantaged groups, a tentatively hopeful sign to higher ed experts.
Distinctive Funding Challenges for Rural Regional Colleges
The presidents of three public colleges in Colorado have banded together, asking state legislators for additional funds to help offset the challenges of being small and isolated.
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