How community colleges are leading the future of campus design
America’s community colleges are in the middle of a quiet revolution. Read more
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America’s community colleges are in the middle of a quiet revolution. Read more
Provosts agree antisemitism in higher education is a problem, but they largely object to recent federal investigations into campus speech climates—which experts warn could hurt, not help, Jewish students. Read more
Aston and Leeds plan to create resources and training tools for students, supervisors and examiners Read more
Five Oregon community colleges want to offer a Bachelor of Applied Science in Education – but they are facing pushback from four-year universities in the state. Read more
Multiple analyses show that in certain programs, like dentistry, as many as half of students may need to take out more debt than a new federal limit allows. Read more
The Education Department announced its intention Wednesday to end grant funding for minority-serving institutions, a move affecting hundreds of colleges that serve a disproportionate number of students from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. Read more
More support needed for disadvantaged students during medical studies to compensate for lack of ‘insider knowledge’ Read more
President Donald Trump’s plan to admit 600,000 Chinese college students over the next two years is a “bad deal” according to foreign policy experts Read more
It was the first week of school at Harvard, and students were posted up at a usual spot in front of the library taking carefree selfies—steps away from a flyer calling for the “Fall of the Trump Fascist Regime.” Upperclassmen fell back into the familiarity of old friends— while freshmen from abroad, many stepping on campus for the first time as students, asked orientation advisers what to do if they encountered immigration agents. Read more
Pensacola State College is the latest Florida institution to sign an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to allow its campus police department to enforce immigration laws, following the lead of more than a dozen other public institutions across the state. Read more