[ad_1] Efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion on college campuses are increasingly under fierce attack. In April, the University of Texas at Austin laid off...
[ad_1] Two new reports on the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill show that veterans who use their benefits to enroll at private nonprofit institutions and public flagships tend...
[ad_1] The first part of our series discussed tips for new faculty leaders or faculty members turned administrators and how they can successfully work with staff...
[ad_1] In his new book, Mindset Matters: The Power of College to Activate Lifelong Growth (Johns Hopkins University Press), Daniel Porterfield, president and CEO of the...
[ad_1] Zayed University, which faced the threat of losing its accreditation last fall, has been restored to accredited status by the Middle States Commission on Higher...
[ad_1] I am a staff member with a Ph.D. who has taken an alternative academic career path from a contingent faculty member to an instructional designer...
[ad_1] A decision by Congress to restore Pell Grants to incarcerated students took effect last summer, a win for students and their advocates after imprisoned people...
[ad_1] Beyond flagging long-standing issues like hazing or bullying, students today are calling out problematic behavior across the classroom and in all corners of student life....
[ad_1] Mastering the art of writing is not just a desirable skill—it is, in fact, an absolute necessity, especially for trainees navigating the complex landscape of...
[ad_1] Growing concerns over the mental health of college students have overshadowed the fact that faculty members face comparable psychological strain, including serious mental illness. Indeed,...
[ad_1] The apparent silencing of pro-Palestinian activism at New York University Abu Dhabi has “shattered the perception” that the institution can provide real academic freedom within...
[ad_1] The apparent silencing of pro-Palestinian activism at New York University Abu Dhabi has “shattered the perception” that the institution can provide real academic freedom within...
[ad_1] This year’s rollout of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid was, by almost all accounts, a fiasco. What was supposed to be a simpler...
[ad_1] The faculty and professional staff union at Greenfield Community College voted no confidence in the college’s president and provost last week after administrators neglected to...
[ad_1] Of all the prefixes I never expected to accompany my name, “doctor” was firmly ensconced on the list. So it was with a combination of...
[ad_1] Educational Testing Services, the longtime administrator of the SAT, offered voluntary buyouts to every U.S. employee with more than two years of service on Tuesday...
[ad_1] When University of the Arts closed abruptly on June 7, it left students and employees in limbo. Officials had announced the shutdown just a week...
[ad_1] The Education Department has tapped College Board president Jeremy Singer to serve in a new role overseeing the rollout of next year’s Free Application for...
[ad_1] Stanford University will once again require applicants to submit standardized test scores, ending four years of a test-optional policy put in place during the COVID-19...
[ad_1] New details have been revealed about the fate of academics who have not been seen or heard from since visiting China, leaving scholars “extremely concerned”...