In the News
August 31, 2021
What factors should college leaders consider with consolidations?
Jeremy Bauer-Wolf
Higher Ed Dive
August 27, 2021
The class of 2025 is the most selective in Columbia’s history. Was the admissions process more equitable?
Irie Sentner
Columbia Spectator
August 20, 2021
Report: Stranded credits’ inequitable impact on students
Sara Weissman
Inside Higher Ed
August 19, 2021
Report: Stranded Credits Highlight Inequities in Higher Education
Lois Elfman
Diverse Education
August 19, 2021
More Than Half Of Public Colleges in Mass. Used COVID Relief Funds To Cover Unpaid Student Bills
Kirk Carapezza
WGBH
August 9, 2021
Participation with NC-SARA spurs some online enrollment growth, report says
Jeremy Bauer-Wolf
Higher Ed Dive
July 28, 2021
HBCUs Deploy Covid-19 Pandemic Funds to Forgive Millions in Student Debt
Melissa Korn
Wall Street Journal
July 28, 2021
Employers Have A Simple Tool In The War For Talent: Stop Requiring Degrees
Michael B. Horn
Forbes
June 24, 2021
OPINION: Prison learning must be high quality and lead to a degree
Catharine B. Hill and Meagan Wilson
The Hechinger Report
June 23, 2021
What 11 Colleges Leading the Student-Success Movement Have Learned
Goldie Blumenstyk
The Chronicle of Higher Education
June 18, 2021
Stranded no more: Releasing transcripts to those who owe
Chris Burt
University Business
June 17, 2021
Colleges Fight Attempts To Stop Them From Withholding Transcripts Over Unpaid Bills
Kirk Carapezza, Jon Marcus
GBH
June 14, 2021
From Reading to Discovery: Scaffolding Student Engagement with Primary Sources
Dylan Ruediger
Perspectives on History
May 25, 2021
Exclusive survey: what progress have US museums made on diversity, after a year of racial reckoning?
Nancy Kenney
The Arts Newspaper
May 12, 2021
Some colleges stop holding transcripts hostage over unpaid bills
Jon Marcus
The Hechinger Report