As international enrollment drops, institutions are re-evaluating where and how they recruit international students.
Critics say the expulsion sets “a very bad precedent” in an era of frequent college mergers, acquisitions and closures.
Five awardees received money from the government to incentivize employers to expand registered apprenticeships. Here’s how ...
If it ever did. Graduate students and postdocs should lean into their human skills in order to achieve their long-term career ...
House Republicans introduced a slew of bills Thursday that they say will “rightsize” the Department of Education. But, if ...
Ferrum College’s STAR program requires struggling students to participate, yielding early gains in retention and academic ...
Undocumented Texas students will continue to be unable to qualify for in-state tuition rates at public institutions, after an ...
Bakersfield College history professor Daymon Johnson secured a settlement last week after a three-year legal battle with the ...
The tide of slop will only keep growing if we don’t rethink incentive structures for academic publishing and tenure.
The move slashes funding for 21 community colleges to provide structured and goal-oriented services to “underachieving ...
This month marks the 60th anniversary of the federal Freedom of Information Act. FOIA, and its statewide versions, have ...
What if you create programs to meet employer needs and nobody enrolls in them? Among other things, it puts the whole ...