More faculty and higher salaries are priorities in the proposed 2019-20 budget for the state's system of 25 public colleges and universities. More...
America is divided by education
One of the most striking patterns in yesterday’s election was years in the making: a major partisan divide between white voters with a college degree and those without one. More...
What to expect on Capitol Hill
There are several emerging trends on Capitol Hill that are beneficial to community colleges — and are not expected to change drastically regardless of which party holds control of Congress next January. More...
Minn. college launches first-in-nation bicycle fabrication degree
If teachers want students to work hard, be engaged, and learn well, those teachers encourage students to work on something they care about, something that fits their passions. More...
The candidates embracing their black-college roots
Donald Trump has a habit of taking to Twitter first thing in the morning. So when he fired off a slew of tweets early one late-October morning, it wasn’t much of a surprise. More...
Case Western Reserve University reviewing security, 'Safe-Ride' program and lighting on campus
Case Western Reserve University have added extra police patrols and address security concerns after a student was shot near the campus on Saturday night. More...
Bowie State University marching band suspended due to hazing allegations
Days before Bowie State University takes on Fayetteville State University, in the CIAA championship, the school is pulling the plug on the music. More...
Fight for federal right to education takes a new turn
A new fight to secure a federal constitutional right to education is spreading across the country. This fight has been a long time coming and is now suddenly at full steam. More...
Public-Private Colleges?
What Makes America Great?
By Eboo Patel. We typically imagine identity-based conflict as fire – think of the burning towers of religious extremism. More...