Academic Affairs

Protest over: Howard University strikes a deal with students after 33-day standoff

One student says, 'We came, we saw, we declared and we won. We challenged the lack of accountability and lack of safety.'

Welcome back: Signs of COVID-19 rebound are occurring for international students

IIE's latest fall Snapshot report indicates hopeful signs to higher ed leaders that global restrictions are easing.

Two studies show Gen Z, companies may not want 4-year degrees

Career and technical education is intriguing to high school students, even if they are a bit uncertain about its value.

Open houses show college campuses are winning the fight against COVID

Admissions teams are showcasing academic programs and activities in person for the first time since pandemic began.

University of Montana leader shares how higher ed can work for veterans

University of Montana president stresses importance of giving military members welcoming spaces, opportunities.

The 5 reasons Black leaders want loan debt eliminated, better funding for HBCUs

Will the $1.75 trillion social spending plan do enough to meet their needs or fall short of goals?

Is higher education really broken and can the University of Austin save it?

UATX president is boldly attacking institutions as it prepares to launch without accreditation on a ‘pursuit of truth’ platform.

Why test-optional admissions policies should extend beyond 1 to 2 years

FairTest Director says 77% of colleges don't require test scores and the majority will not even as pandemic subsides.

The impacts of the $1.7 trillion spending plan on higher education

Pell Grant money for students, billions for HBCUs are tied to the key vote from House representatives.

The 4 key ways colleges can offer mental health help to students

Providing wraparound services, resources and support is essential to maintaining a healthy and happier campus.

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