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By Vimal Patel

Powerful forces were at work: the rising cost of college, the explosion and spread of student debt to the middle class. But don’t discount the role of grass-roots activists. (PREMIUM)

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The Chronicle broke down the legislative agendas of the Democratic presidential candidates featured in the last debate to see where they stood on the most popular higher-ed policy issues. (PREMIUM)

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By Jack Stripling

In the wake of a presidential search beset with political meddling, a consultant tells trustees they “swung and missed in a very high-profile way.” (PREMIUM)

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By Jack Stripling

After a presidential search that smacked of partisanship, the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges blasts the board for its lack of independence. (PREMIUM)

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By Sara Lipka

Even small shifts can make a difference. Here are five suggestions for supporting students’ success academically and personally, in college and beyond.

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They could help solve some of the world’s biggest problems, but no one is calling. (PREMIUM)

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