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Blogs
We answer five common questions about what the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) means for higher ed—and how colleges can best prepare.
On-Demand Webinar
In this webinar, participants will learn how the Trump administration has impacted research and how the outcomes of the midterm elections could affect the critical funding and social policies.
Daily Briefing
Here are the election results we’ll be looking out for today.
Daily Briefing
Sen. Alexander's upcoming retirement could give urgency to Higher Education Act reauthorization.
Daily Briefing
The College Scorecard doesn’t provide enough information on students' earnings and debt, making it hard for low-income students to make informed college decisions, argue two experts at the Department of Education.
Daily Briefing
U.S. News & World Report assigned every state a score based on several metrics, including share of residents who have degrees and average cost of tuition.
Expert Insight
Since 2005 US institutions experienced unprecedented growth in their international student populations. Read our latest article to learn about the current obstacles to international enrollment.
Daily Briefing
On his agenda is overhauling the federal Higher Education Act as well as reviewing and overseeing policies laid out by the Education Department.
Daily Briefing
Here’s how the key races turned out and some early analysis on how those results will affect colleges and universities.
Daily Briefing
One in 10 members of Congress holds student debt, according to an analysis of their financial disclosures.