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Governor Got Free Community College, Wants More
An expanded free-college plan in Rhode Island offers an unusual way for a state to promote higher education, giving students the option of either two years of free community college or a scholarship covering their third and fourth years at a state university.
Research: 98,000 Dreamers Graduate High School Each Year
An estimated 98,000 undocumented immigrant students known as Dreamers graduate from American high schools every year, according to a new...
Public Views on Admissions
Americans have mixed views of college admissions, according to a survey released by the Higher Education Analytics Center at NORC...
Academic Minute: Schizophrenia and Smell
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Dayton Week, Julie Walsh-Messinger, assistant professor of psychology at Dayton, explains...
Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week
Among the topics: IBM and a university collaborate on a "skills academy"; criticism of new Education Department rules; an instructor's accusations at Arizona State.
Fears Over Singapore’s ‘Fake News’ Proposal
Academics fear global reach of new Singaporean legislation could result in censorship of international academic journals.
New Presidents or Provosts: Baylor U, Blue Mountain CC, Luna CC, Marymount U, Murray State U, Saint Martin's College, Swansea U, U of Georgia, U of Iowa, U of Reading, WGU Indiana
Dennis Bailey-Fougnier, vice president of community college affairs at Colorado Mesa University, has been selected as president of Blue Mountain...
Opinion
Lessons for Colleges From K-12 Mergers
Benefits can, in fact, occur when the people involved in consolidations give them a chance, argue Scott Menzel and Russ Olwell.
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