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Spring Enrollment Takes a Plunge

Community colleges continued to see the largest enrollment declines this fall, with 9.5 percent fewer students enrolled. Experts say two-year colleges have focused on retaining existing students this year.

Academic Minute: Fish Eyes and Human Medicine

Today on the Academic Minute: Jenny Lenkowski, associate professor of biological sciences at Goucher College, discusses how the eyes of...

What’s the Federal Role in Assessing College ‘Value’?

Students and state and federal governments alike are asking increasingly hard questions about the return on their investment in postsecondary...

National University President Resigns Suddenly

David Andrews resigned immediately as president of National University, the latest in a tumultuous string of developments for the adult-serving...

Short-Term Pell Excluded From Senate Tech Research Bill

Despite agreement between Democrats and Republicans, a provision that would make Pell Grants available for short-term programs was ultimately excluded...

Design Degrees for Social Justice

UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design launches new pilot graduate fellowship program providing free tuition to students pursuing social justice-oriented careers.

Grad Gives Up $40K College Award to Help Community College Student

Verda Tetteh, a newly minted graduate of Fitchburg High School in Massachusetts, surprised her classmates during their commencement ceremony last...