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How Soon to Expect Biden’s Debt Relief Plan

The announcement of his proposal for student debt relief is expected soon, but many questions—how soon and what his final policy will be—are still largely unanswered.

A 5th Straight Semester of Enrollment Declines

New data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center show total enrollment declined 4.1 percent since last spring. Community colleges are once again the sector hit the hardest.

A Financial Collapse Averted—but at What Cost?

Hannibal-LaGrange University will remain open in the fall despite a troubling fiscal assessment in March. But 15 percent of faculty have lost their jobs, and student morale is suffering.
Opinion

Are We Taking Gen Ed for Granted?

In light of survey results showing disconnects in general education, colleges can take steps to create more intentional, intelligible programs, Jennifer Hart writes.

Louisiana Lawmakers to Review Tenure Policies

Both chambers of the Louisiana Legislature have now passed a resolution “to perform an in-depth review of the merits of...

College Starts ‘Virtual Fridays’ to Cut Gas Costs

Southwest Tennessee Community College plans to move courses online on Fridays during the summer session to cut commuting costs for...

University of Michigan Seeks to Protect Abortion Access

The University of Michigan announced Wednesday it is creating a task force focused on abortion-care access in the event of...

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in HIV Diagnoses: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Erika Martin, associate professor in the department of public...