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Biden Administration dismisses $3.9B in loan debt for students defrauded by ITT Institute

ED also puts DeVry on notice over job placement claims as it aims to help borrowers find relief from predatory institutions.

Ranking the best community colleges and assessing their murky future

Recent enrollment declines and lack of funding have deeply impacted 2-year institutions. Can they make a comeback?

Civil dialogue on campus can be boosted with Perspectives

How a new version of an eight-week course with a long history can help improve discourse at your college.

Monkeypox and COVID-19 are not concerns for college students, but these 4 issues are

As campuses open, stressors remain from the pandemic, but two hint at cost and affordability of higher ed.

BU study shows no COVID-19 spread in classrooms because of this factor

With more wide-open strategies set for the fall, will campuses be able to keep positive case counts low?

Housing crunch sends colleges scrambling to find space for students

Overbooked for the fall and out of residences, institutions are turning to hotels and even other colleges to add rooms.

Monkeypox is here, so how prepared is your campus to deal with it?

Some of the same strategies that worked to limit COVID-19 outbreaks last year might be needed for this virus, too.

Report: College COVID-19 mandates worked in reducing cases and deaths

Michigan State researchers highlight the positive effects of vaccinated students on local communities.

Why college leaders must watch out for these 5 obstacles this fall

Despite long-range positivity, there remain concerns in areas around student affairs, including retention of faculty and staff.

How Southwestern College is investing in its students—and the economy

"We are really the only option for students who are trying to create access to higher education," says Zaneta Encarnacion, chief of staff to the superintendent/president of the Southwestern Community College District.

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