Academic Affairs

Gen Z excited to be back at college but wants masks, vaccines

Less than 15% are feeling anxious but are wary of COVID-19.

Study: Big spending by 4-year colleges hasn’t fueled surge in graduation rates

ACTA report notes the cost on students and institutions in putting less money behind academics.

How 5 N.C. community colleges are empowering students who have stopped out

Better Jobs, Better Skills: The hope of credentials, degrees for two million adult learners by 2030.

Two 100-year-old institutions led by women enjoy surge in enrollment

Loyola New Orleans and Sweet Briar are savoring student renaissance.

Ohio State mandates COVID-19 vaccines, but is it strong enough?

Students can request personal exemption that will be reviewed by the university.

Could ‘dissent’ option stall student vaccinations at Louisiana universities?

LSU has an answer for those who opt out of the requirement.

How leaders can take a more humane approach to academic program reviews

Academic program reviews can make faculty feel blindsided, leadership feel like faculty are ignoring financial realities, and students feel enormous uncertainty.

Pfizer approved: State universities react, start to install COVID-19 mandates

SUNY officially signs on; LSU, University of Minnesota among those that will impose new requirements.

Will University of Texas faculty get their wish on COVID-19 mandates?

Classes begin Wednesday, but many petitions are circulating.

A $5.8 billion win for student loan borrowers with disabilities

ED's discharge of debt also includes reduction in red tape.

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