Academic Affairs

State by state, how colleges have benefited from billions in the American Rescue Plan

Even without Build Back Better, institutions are smartly spending funds and getting them in the hands of students.

Remaining relevant in 2022 requires deep focus on students, employees

Dr. Christine Sobek discusses how her community college is pivoting to meet the needs of Latinx and diverse learners.

Oh, the humanities: Can these colleges help save tradition in higher education?

Several institutions are taking advantage of grant money to fortify programs that teach students essential skills.

The one element colleges must address head on during the Russia-Ukraine war

With a murky future facing international students, institutions should be ensuring key supports are in place.

How is the Russia-Ukraine war impacting international student exchange?

As uncertainty reigns, colleges and universities must consider the effects on Russians and Ukranians studying in the U.S. and provide robust resources.

War in Ukraine prompts dire warnings and backlash on college campuses

Higher education leaders and student groups weigh in with support, protests, vigils and seminars on the conflict.

Are business schools really providing a good return on investment?

GMAC survey of graduates over 11 years shows positive outcomes in terms of earnings and promotions.

On the Razor’s Edge: 5 powerful higher education sessions at ASU-GSV Summit

Several university presidents will be among star-studded list of speakers at the April education technology show.

Nine more women secure college and university president positions

Five are inaugurated in the past week and four are approved by boards, with all promising to put students first.

The top 125 institutions that produced the most Fulbright scholars in 2021-22

Brown, Bowdoin and University of Illinois among best at placing students into international diplomacy and learning program.

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