Academic Affairs

Scholarship shot: 4 states push teens to get vaccines

Students ages 12-17 who get vaccinated are eligible in some states to win a huge prize: a fully-paid college education.

Ex-prisoners share uplifting education stories with Cardona

The Secretary of Education and Biden Administration have shown receptiveness to increased access to learning for those who are incarcerated.

3 ways to expand access to global education to all students

Why colleges and universities should consider short-term study abroad experiences and move away from Eurocentric study abroad models, and look south instead.

AAC&U selects 61 colleges for ‘high-impact’ institute

The event aims to help institutional leaders 'become more intentional in serving all students and to improve both completion rates and the quality of student learning.'

Colleges fix 100,000 files to make digital content accessible

The 24-hour Fix Your Content Day competition helps improve user experience for those with disabilities and impairments.

State Dept. recognizes 20 HBCUs as Fulbright Institutional Leaders

They will be essential in furthering goodwill, dialogue and the exchange of students and scholars between nations.

The future is tech-powered master’s degrees. Are you ready?

One of the challenges for universities post-COVID will be understanding the extent to which online learning will become a viable first-choice for more students.

Urban construction: 3 steps colleges must consider

Leaders at Ryerson University and design firm Perkins&Will share thoughts on creating vertical structures that serve academia and the surrounding neighborhoods.

True North vision: Ryerson builds up in building for future

How this Canadian institution found 300,000 square feet of space on its tight downtown campus for a Health Sciences complex while incorporating the cityscape into the design.

Indiana University, from ‘red’ state, is requiring vaccine

The IU system is mandating that all staff, faculty and students get preventive COVID doses, bucking trends among institutions from Republican-led areas.

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