It’s not that faculty don’t care—it’s that they are being asked to absorb change faster than they can understand it, trust it or help shape it.
Reports find merit aid is a common enrollment strategy to attract wealthy students, with high-income students receiving ...
Ensign College’s fully online program awards incarcerated students career credentials in the state’s first prison ...
A British investment group has acquired Kaplan’s language-learning platform, Kaplan Languages Group. According to a news ...
Panelists at a New America forum expressed real fears of the damage Trump has done to higher ed, as well as lofty hopes for a ...
University of Texas at Austin alum Michael Dell and his wife, Susan, gifted $750 million to the university to create a Dell ...
The enactment of Workforce Pell Grants underscores how community colleges sit at the nexus of America’s full economic and ...
Some borrowers with an existing Grad PLUS loan may, starting July 1, no longer be able to take out more than $257,500 in ...
A state law banning student ID for voting purposes went back into effect Monday after an appeals court decision, The Indiana ...
The Kentucky General Assembly has largely walked back the millions of dollars in public higher ed budget cuts it previously ...
New research from The Rithm Project shows how young people use artificial intelligence tools for connection, support and ...
Lawmakers in multiple states named bills after Turning Point USA’s controversial founder following his shooting death on a ...