[ad_1] Society is often a mirror, reflecting what we collectively value. Athletes are celebrated and revered, their physical prowess and competitive spirit held up as a...
[ad_1] Today on the Academic Minute, part of Indiana University’s Total Solar Eclipse Week: Catherine Pilachowski, Daniel Kirkwood Chair and distinguished professor of astronomy, describes the...
[ad_1] During these times of economic instability and societal unrest, leaders are turning increasingly toward values, core beliefs and principles about what doing good looks like,...
[ad_1] Colleges and universities across the country have prioritized broadening student access and boosting credential completion, with the assumption that doing so will lead to strong...
[ad_1] A coalition of 11 Republican-led states is suing the Biden administration to block its new student loan repayment plan. Kansas is leading the lawsuit. Filed Thursday,...
[ad_1] With the spring semester halfway over, many institutions are preparing to make cuts before the next academic year. While multiple colleges and universities announced job...
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[ad_1] L. Song Richardson’s decision in February to step down from her position as president of Colorado College surprised many people both within and outside of...
[ad_1] When Kyle Rittenhouse came to speak at the University of Memphis last week, protesters filled the venue, booing and shouting at him as he took...
[ad_1] champpixs/Istock/Getty Images Plus Having worked in career development for graduate students and postdocs for more than 15 years, I’ve heard both wonderful and terrible career...
[ad_1] The Education Department acknowledged Friday that a calculation error led to inaccurate aid estimates for a sizable portion of student aid forms processed in the...
[ad_1] Doug Berry, dean of liberal arts and sciences in the Maricopa County Community College District, in Arizona, has been selected as provost at Yavapai College,...
[ad_1] After a fraught and drawn-out appropriations cycle, Congress released its final $1.2 trillion package of spending bills early Thursday morning. The measures would provide little in...
[ad_1] A group of higher education researchers from across the country released a report Wednesday providing what they call “evidence-based expert responses” to critiques of diversity,...
[ad_1] On February 29, I spent the day participating in a 2U University Partner Advisory Council meeting. These conversations between 2U executives and university leaders are...
[ad_1] The Week in Admissions News Susan H. Greenberg Sun, 03/17/2024 – 02:17 PM UT Austin reinstates standardized test requirement; the Education Department begins sending colleges...
[ad_1] The University of Maryland (UMD) lifted its suspension of 32 of the 37 Greek organizations it had initially suspended at the beginning of March, the...
[ad_1] University of Chicago Press Neologisms are like tech startups: Many are launched, few keep moving. Consider “onlife,” a term coined by the philosopher Luciano Floridi...
[ad_1] Now that the pandemic seems much more in our rear-view mirror, many observers assume that the low morale, disenchantment and burnout that fueled the “Great...
[ad_1] I met Bill Rieders at the recent Noodle Advisory Board meeting. Bill, chief of partner solutions, joined Noodle in 2023 after Noodle acquired Meteor Learning,...