Institutions should be thinking about how all kinds of learners fit into their learning environments and avoid viewing online and in-person courses as distinct environments,
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The enrollment cliff has long loomed in the minds of higher education leaders anticipating that a sharp decline in the number of incoming students starting
Brown agreed to donate $50 million to workforce development programs in Rhode Island. Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images Brown University has struck a deal
This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. Consider the scene: I am an English teacher in
Brown University is taking out a $500 million loan as it faces a prolonged federal funding freeze and braces for other changes to federal policy, Bloomberg
Academics are cynics. We have to be. We critique our students, our peers and ourselves. It’s how we were trained. It’s how we write and
Howard University students have taken to social media to crowdsource funds after some found out they owe thousands of dollars to the institution following its
While institutions of higher education have in recent months been incessantly targeted from without, it is also important for universities’ long-term health that we consider
The Education Department is moving quickly to carry out the higher ed changes in the recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The agency announced
A majority of students say they interned to gain skills for career advancement in their desired field or role. Frazao Studio Latino/E+/Getty Images Employers, college
