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New model legislation from conservative think tank Manhattan Institute would also weaken shared governance by limiting faculty bodies to advisory roles.
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The NGA Center and National Skills Coalition hosted a briefing on January 20, 2026 on credentialing and skills training. NSC shared findings from two new studies: one from small and midsized busi...
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Brown Center scholars assess Trump’s first year back in office and what it means for federal education policy in 2026.
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Community colleges around the country are seeing rapid growth in enrollment. Bismarck State College is seeing multitudes of students coming in through its campus this semester.
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Through our podcast and consulting, Work Forces helps education and workforce leaders navigate the complicated intersection of work and learning.
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A regional approach to streamlining student success in Texas.
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Jake Tolman sits down with senior data scientist and founder of Between the Data, Ben Burke, to explore what it truly means for higher ed project managers to become AI-fluent.
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Companies are stepping up to reduce education costs. See how tuition aid programs are changing lives.
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Priorities include a pilot program aiming to help students with some college but no degree and a Golden State Teacher Grant-like program for future nurses.
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California has the most colleges, but its college completion rate ranks 26th nationally. Why do so many students not finish?
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Grant money had gone toward lab upgrades, paid undergraduate research grants and grad-school fellowships that benefited all students.
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The latest education news updates from EdSource.
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California legislators and advocates have come together to support Senate Concurrent Resolution 89, reaffirming the state's commitment to Diversity, Equity, and...
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A number of challenges already face the California Student Aid Commission’s new top official, such as getting more students to apply for aid and how to advise students fearful of doing so under Pres...