[ad_1] The Week in Admissions News Susan H. Greenberg Fri, 10/13/2023 – 05:40 PM Georgia launches a new direct admissions program; ACT scores drop again; many...
[ad_1] As my grandson begins the college application process, he recently asked, “Why do I have to take all this liberal arts stuff? I want to design...
[ad_1] On Sept. 27, the Kansas Board of Regents released encouraging news: overall enrollment in the state’s community colleges, universities and other public higher education institutions...
[ad_1] We last caught up with Cindy Cogswell back in 2016. At that time, Cindy was a postdoctoral fellow for assessment and evaluation at Dartmouth College....
[ad_1] Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is planning to leave its uptown office next summer after being in Charlotte for a few years. The financial services firm’s...
[ad_1] High-paying salaries in some industries — like tech, for example — usually come as no surprise, with software engineers, IT managers, and data scientists all...
[ad_1] All of us have our own markers that tell us fall is here. It might be apple or pumpkin picking, cooler days and nights, or...
[ad_1] CANAJOHARIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The former Beech-Nut plant stood as a pilar of the local community, a driver of the Canajoharie economy and workforce. Since...
[ad_1] No job is perfect, and even dream jobs come with high-stress days. But does where you live impact your overall happiness at work? According to...
[ad_1] Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Polytechnic Institute Week: Adam McLain, associate professor of biology, travels to Africa to observe one of the...
[ad_1] The National Collegiate Athletic Association on Thursday reversed an earlier ruling that had made a football player transferring to the University of North Carolina at...
[ad_1] More than 200 colleges and universities are eligible to receive federal funding designated for institutions with large numbers of Asian American, Native American and Pacific...
[ad_1] The Broward College Board of Trustees named Henry Mack, Florida’s former senior education chancellor and a close ally of Governor Ron DeSantis, as interim president...
[ad_1] U.S. job openings rose unexpectedly in August, another sign the U.S. labor market remains strong in the face of higher interest rates. American employers posted...
[ad_1] Two lawsuits filed by California community college professors take aim at rules recently instituted by the state’s community college system intended to ensure employees uphold...
[ad_1] Two professors at the University of Pennsylvania have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on developing COVID-19 vaccines. The...
[ad_1] Educational Testing Services, a pioneer of standardized testing and the longtime administrator of the SAT, is laying off 6 percent of its 2,500-plus employees, according to...
[ad_1] At a time of national concern about campus safety after a recent spate of college shootings and gunmen confronted or thwarted on campuses, a lockdown...
[ad_1] Less than a year after Clemson University first installed free period-product dispensers in all the restrooms—men’s, women’s and gender-neutral family facilities—in the R. M. Cooper Library,...
[ad_1] “Redefining Postsecondary Value at a Time of Upheaval” is a new downloadable booklet from Inside Higher Ed. You may download the free print-on-demand booklet here....