College

Politics

The ‘Colorblindness’ Trap: How a Civil Rights Ideal Got Hijacked

The fall of affirmative action is part of a 50-year campaign to roll back racial progress.

Business

What Would Paying Student Athletes Look Like?

A college team’s vote to unionize adds pressure on the N.C.A.A. to abandon rules that forbid paying student athletes like…

World

How to Fix the Crisis of Trust in Higher Education

Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been keeping track of every report I see about major budget shortfalls at…

Travel

When Caitlin Clark Comes to Town

Measures of her star power include huge jumps in attendance at road games, and the logistical planning required.

Business

Report Helps Answer the Question: Is a College Degree Worth the Cost?

The analysis found that former students at most colleges had an annual income higher than high school graduates a decade…

Business

Will Families Pay Less With Two Students in College? Now, It Depends.

The federal financial aid formula used to give a break to families with two or more children in college at…

World

He Wanted to Play Basketball. He Finally Got the Chance.

Arthur Dukes, CUNY’s player of the year, went through hard times before he broke out at LaGuardia Community College.

Business

Money in College Savings Accounts Can Now Go Toward Retirement

But there are caveats to moving the money into Roth I.R.A.s, and the government still has to issue guidelines about…

World

A Young Basketball Player and a Coach Found Each Other Just in Time

Arthur Dukes Jr. played in pickup basketball games whenever he could, which is why he showed up for an open-gym…

World

Every FAFSA Delay Puts College Further Out of Reach

Each year, more than 17 million students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, hoping to secure…

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