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Community Colleges Turn to New Incentives for Recruitment

Desperate to slow the steep decline of entering students, community colleges are getting creative and offering scholarships, complimentary laptops and free summer courses to high school graduates who enroll.

Is Diversity Moral? Educational?

Study finds that most college diversity policies are based on educational benefits, consistent with the Supreme Court. This approach appeals to white people, but it doesn't win over Black people. And there may be consequences.

Judge Approves $16M Settlement in Class Action Lawsuit Against ACT

George H. Wu, a federal judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California, has approved...

Amy Chua Denies Dinner Party Allegations

A Yale Law School professor said the institution is punishing her over false allegations that she continued to host private...
Opinion

Higher Education Must Stand Up for Voting Rights

Whatever our political allegiances, it is our duty as college and university leaders to combat shameful attempts to disenfranchise significant numbers of people, writes Michael S. Roth.

Capital Campaign Watch: Anderson, Marquette, University of Central Arkansas

Anderson University, in Indiana, has started a campaign to raise $20 million. The university has already raised $12.5 million with...

New Effort Shares COVID-Fighting Practices

CDC funds new American College Health Association-led initiative to share COVID mitigation strategies across colleges.

Colleges Seek to Intervene in Title IX Religious Exemption Suit

Three Christian higher education institutions are petitioning a federal district court to allow them to intervene as defendants in a...