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Homeland Security warns colleges, universities on potential for more threats

As FBI investigations continue into bomb threats at HBCUs, the DHS is urging institutions to be wary of possible violent acts.

Can you spare $500 million? Unions want more for SUNY, CUNY

Despite N.Y. governor's quest to uplift higher education in state, organizations backing faculty aren't satisfied.

Jill Biden says free community college is out of Build Back Better, so what’s next?

But the First Lady says she and the President will keep fighting to improve student outcomes and workforce pathways.

Why MBA application predictions look gloomy for U.S. schools in 2022

With an influx of job openings and cost still a factor, convincing prospective students to go to business school is difficult.

Is this is a time of opportunity for community colleges?

Leading voice for two-year institutions says they can make a comeback by being more active, more attuned to students.

6-year college completion rates rise, showing long-term gains for students and colleges

Community colleges outperform other sectors in the Clearinghouse report, but stop-outs are still high.

How program evaluations can help improve your college’s future

Identifying fields that are hot with students and employers is key, along with courses that are too small or redundant.

How the mental health crisis is crushing college counseling centers

Burnout is prevalent among directors and clinicians, who are feeling the effects of high workloads, COVID and a lack of support.

‘Good news’: Universities boost dining options as COVID-19 numbers improve

Ohio State, Nebraska and others are extending hours and opening up indoor halls with fewer restrictions on students.

Should colleges shift to endemic mode? Massachusetts leaders say yes

As more institutions open for in-person learning nationwide, state officials say it's time to relax COVID-19 protocols.

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