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Colleges should start communicating with students about the changes while bracing for state budget cuts, higher ed experts ...
Borrowers enrolled in SAVE haven’t had interest accrue on their loans in the last year, since federal judges put the ...
Director of the National Institutes of Health says that capping research journals’ open-access fees will help rein in the $19 ...
In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, we discuss Wichita State University’s adult bridge program to support the ...
The federal government paused about $716 million for adult education programs. Community college leaders fear they may have ...
A group of Texas law school deans is urging the state Supreme Court to uphold American Bar Association accreditation ...
Federal agencies are increasing pressure on the university, which still hasn’t acceded to the government’s sweeping demands.
Trusting our intuition is an important part of emotionally intelligent hiring—as long as we’re thoughtful about testing those ...
A 10 percent overall decline in international enrollment would cost U.S. colleges and universities about $3 billion in revenue, according to calculations by The Financial Times.
There is a healthy debate within our community about when, where, if and how university leaders should speak out. Less controversial is the idea that higher education leaders have a legitimate role in ...
The ERC president highlighted the Global Biodata Coalition, which aims to “safeguard the world’s open life science, biological and biomedical reference data in perpetuity,” noting that the European ...
The number of students taking advantage of dual-enrollment options continues to grow across the nation. And why not? Taking college courses while enrolled in high school can save money and time when ...