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Racial conflicts at colleges need deeper and more patient coverage....
Impacts already being seen in admissions, student loans and for-profit colleges....
Adult learners, or college students aged 25 and older, are typically referred to as “nontraditional students,” in contrast to their younger, “traditional...
Hispanic students, who make up the second largest racial demographic in schools today, are entering college in record numbers. But they are also dropping out of...
Public university systems have weathered wave after wave of difficulties in recent years – from shrinking state funding streams to intense public scrutiny and...
Matthew Kauffman, an investigative reporter for the Hartford Courant, started a two-part, data literacy workshop for journalists with a question: “How many pe...
“Diversity is essential to the success of the news industry.” Those words, once so eloquently stated by award-winning journalist Gwen Ifill, capture the ove...
College and graduate school have gotten so expensive, and lenders have been so willing to allow borrowers to put off repayment, that a few dozen Americans have ...
The case pits Mark Janus, an Illinois child-support specialist, against the union that charged him fees, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal ...
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