Academic Affairs

Texas A&M, Penn State take action against those who fail to get COVID-19 tests

The universities warn students, employees that noncompliance may result in significant sanctions.

How can colleges meet the needs of growing base of online learners?

Wiley Education Services survey says institutions must offer three key items to students operating remotely.

More than 70% of college students favor vaccine mandates; most Republicans don’t

Most also want masks indoors, according to survey done by Kaplan and College Pulse.

The stunning success of the Walmart education program for employees

Nearly one-fifth of the company’s hourly associates who have participated have been promoted.

The 6 areas that are essential in supporting international students

Challenges remain, but the future looks bright for those studying and seeking more opportunities in the U.S.

Former Georgetown tennis coach agrees to plead guilty in admissions scandal (subscription)

The agreement came as the first week of testimony unfolded in the trial of two wealthy fathers accused of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to get their children into the University of Southern California with trumped-up athletic credentials.

LSU president speaks at Biden meeting on COVID-19 vaccines

As business leaders gather to talk mandates, most colleges and universities are continuing to encourage vaccines.

The 3 reasons why students don’t want to share political views in class

Professor says, 'many students simply have no idea how to disagree constructively.' Some fear reprisal.

How one college is helping to keep dialogue civil among students

The Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning at Wheaton College is a place where listening and understanding is welcomed.

Jury hears of ‘sprawling’ U.S. college admissions fraud scheme as first trial underway

The first trial in the "Operation Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal began today.

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