Academic Affairs

More than 30 groups call on Biden Administration to support college completion

Increased funding in next year's budget could help retain and get more students to completion.

Fighting fiction: What can higher education do to ensure facts win out?

One university leader says, 'we want to create an environment of learning not an environment of black and white, one side or the other.'

Which nation has seen applications from U.S. students rise 48% in the pandemic?

Despite its popularity, it might struggle to keep the momentum going in the future because of soaring fees.

These 5 colleges earn high marks for international and study abroad success

NAFSA honors one community college, one public university and three private institutions for their impact on global learning.

Creating partnerships and lifelong learning that fit into 4 pillars

Quinnipiac University is building a ‘university of the future’ to serve students, alums and the community.

When is the right time for college presidents to speak the truth?

Four leaders share how and why they might use the ‘bully pulpit’ to address tough topics in their communities.

Report: Uncertainty high among faculty on what shapes student learning and success

Researchers highlight four areas that can help bridge the divide between administrators and other campus stakeholders.

Strike up the bans: Nearly 50 gag orders target freedom of speech in higher ed

From critical race theory to LGBTQ, legislators are pushing to shut down some teachings and trainings, and the three ways college leaders can change that.

Shakeup of college presidents continues, and women are rising to the top

Many prominent institutions are looking for their next leaders, so will they fall back on tradition or affect change?

Report: 30% of colleges fail to provide strong ROI after 10 years

Though students make up gains later in life, more than half at those institutions in the short term earn less than high school graduates.

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