The Other Debt Crisis
With state lawmakers unwilling
to fund capital projects at colleges and universities, public institutions increasingly
turn to debt to finance construction and maintenance.
The longer students are in college,
the less likely they are to be interested in promoting understanding across
lines of race and ethnicity, study finds.
More foreigners are applying to
U.S. graduate programs in education. Anecdotal evidence suggests the growth is
driven largely by China.
Survey of counseling center
directors contains an encouraging finding that suggests outreach to diverse
students is working.
Two grants from a local
foundation energized a long-dormant western New York consortium. Now 21 nearby
colleges are working together, and say they've found a balance between working
together and pursuing some of the same students.
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