Council of Independent Colleges

Pine Manor College suffers from low enrollment, high debt and a small endowment.

Tom Brady once saved this tiny college. Can it still survive?

Education

The controversial quarterback once bought a chunk of the campus of struggling Pine Manor college for his manse, carriage home and yoga studio. The Massachusetts school faces some of the same pressures as Sweet Briar College in rural Virginia, which announced in March it would close.

Ohio city of Oberlin debuts community-wide environmental dashboard

Environment

Maine college guarantees jobs

Why Aren’t There More Minorities in the PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship?

Sports
The World

Historically black colleges aim for more non-black students

Conflict & Justice
The World

A Plea For Tolerance Towards ‘Non-Native’ Plants

Environment

According to a panel of ecologists, climate change, urbanization and other changes in land use have largely invalidated the theory that foreign plants are inherently harmful to their newly adopted ecosystems. We talk to Mark Davis.

The World

Maverick Vermont College

Marlboro College in Southern Vermont is a small liberal arts college with a big reputation in science and ecology. One of the founders of the school’s science department was Rovery MacArthur, whose work helped establish the field of conservation biology. We sent reporter Tatiana Schreiber to find out what’s different about environmental education at Marlboro.

Still Seeking Environmental Justice in New Orleans

Why the whiter and richer parts of New Orleans have fared better since Katrina.

The World

Anatomy of a News Conference

Global Politics

President Obama addressed the nation during a news conference. Joining The Takeaway for analysis are Washington Correspondent Todd Zwillich, Harvard professor of medicine Steffie Woolhandler, and Morehouse College psychology professor David Wall Rice.

The World

A long time coming: American Medical Association apologizes to black doctors

Conflict & Justice

The American Medical Association has issued an apology to black doctors for a history of racial discrimination. But is it a case of too little too late? The Takeaway talks with Dr. George C. Debnam, who experienced the AMA’s racial prejudice firsthand as a young doctor in North Carolina in the 1950’s.