Academic Affairs

How the big merger of Blackboard and Anthology will affect higher ed

The two companies are looking to 'lead the next wave of EdTech innovation.'

How do U.S. News’ Best Colleges rankings stack up against others?

Princeton slots in No. 1 again in ratings that do include standardized test scores and expert opinion.

Does a college education have value? Only 60% of Americans say yes

But employers say college degrees and credentials are critical to the success of future workers.

Free college tuition for 750,000 is part of Amazon’s new education plan

Upskilling will provide employees potential for promotion, salary increases at the retail giant.

The 5 ways colleges can help students with stranded credits

Howard University professor says the practice of holds needs to undergo a ‘cost-benefit analysis.’

COVID-19 protests, outbreaks and deaths fuel chaotic restart for colleges

Fall semester highlights divide among campuses with and without mandates.

The 5 humble words one president chose in sharing his university’s success

UVM's leader shows deep appreciation, lauds stunning achievements during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Diversity matters: Why change is vital in university business leadership

The PhD Project's Blane Ruschak says it's time to start promoting 'business disciplines as a normal career path.'

How COVID shift to virtual is helping Idaho reimagine online learning

The sudden shift to remote learning kicked into high gear the creation of a statewide digital course sharing network by Idaho's eight public colleges and universities.

Transfers among students fell 8.4%, but elite universities saw gains

Clearinghouse notes the potential aftereffects of COVID in report.

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