Academic Affairs

Omicron reaches 2 university campuses; DePaul will go online to start 2022

USC and Tulane report individual cases of the latest COVID-19 variant in students.

Most students who took a gap year in 2020 still haven’t enrolled in college

High School Benchmarks report shows downturns for minorities and those who attended lower-income schools.

Model for the future? One fully online university’s stunning success

While other institutions have slumped during the pandemic, Western Governors has grown enrollment while bolstering its curriculum.

What omicron’s global spread could mean to international students

Despite perceived threat of omicron, higher education programs have proven to be adaptable during pandemic.

Fulbright’s impact: National leaders honor 75 years with moving tributes

A long history of excellence from international program gets proper celebration at Kennedy Center.

The top 2 concerns for colleges as they assess pending FAFSA changes

Only about half of administrators have gotten a jumpstart on key updates coming to financial aid.

How a new Roadmap for colleges on civil dialogue can drive free expression

Bipartisan Policy Center and task force of higher education leaders combine to improve free speech on campuses.

Why kindness has been one of keys to Stetson’s success

Roellke has brought empathy and shared ownership to the Florida university along with strong fundraising skills.

What are Gen Z’s top priorities when looking at colleges?

The most important factor is what kind of education an institution provides, and financial aid doesn't hurt.

How colleges can rise to a ‘higher level’ to help first-generation students

Institutions should be asking numerous questions and doing widespread auditing to ensure success.

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