Faculty who teach introductory-level courses are increasingly concerned about equity and student success with shifts to online and hybrid instruction likely to become permanent post-COVID.
College enrollment leaders begin revamping recruitment messages with a significant decline in high school graduates likely to begin in 2025 and last for more than a decade.
Along with Amazon, the university and the singer-producer's non-profit are offering a music-driven competition and lesson plans based on coding and racial equity.
UCLA leaders weigh in on disinformation and the role higher education can play in ensuring better outcomes that give the public real, accurate guidance.
Until 2020, college enrollment had increased in every recession since the 1960s, with students choosing higher education over sluggish labor markets, the report says.
While college students remain positive about the education they received this fall, a significant number question whether they will graduate, according to a new survey.
Nina Huntemann, the Vice President of Learning for edX, shares insight on the push to digital in the past year as well as the future of online learning and degrees.