A Clean Slate
Historically Black colleges and universities are forgiving students’ debts with the hopes of alleviating some of the financial strains of the pandemic and possibly providing them more financial freedom in the future.
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Historically Black colleges and universities are forgiving students’ debts with the hopes of alleviating some of the financial strains of the pandemic and possibly providing them more financial freedom in the future.
More than a dozen states considered or passed legislation targeting critical race theory this year. How has this academic concept become so politicized?
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.
Some professors say the university is pursuing a civics literacy requirement against the will of the faculty and in so doing giving students the wrong message.
The college is divided over the president's decision to pair with a foundation that sends retired military officers to campus to teach.
Anonymous document accuses four Queen's U of Canada professors of playing at being Algonquin or affiliated with some other First Nation.
U.S. district judge dismisses antitrust lawsuit that targeted publishers’ inclusive-access programs.
The colleges appear to be leading students to risky loan providers, raising questions about the relationship between the institutions and lenders and how much information they’re disclosing to students.
The colleges appear to be leading students to risky loan providers, raising questions about the relationship between the institutions and lenders and how much information they’re disclosing to students.
Many students think the pandemic impeded their learning and academic progress, but the experience likely taught them some lessons about higher education and themselves.