Academic Affairs

Double Pell Alliance’s new site is a direct line to Congress

Advocates say Congress needs to act quickly to help students.

How California State University is tackling equity with technology

CSU's gifts to new students, transfers likely to have profound impact.

At Illinois public colleges, admissions tests are now optional

The state's Fair Admissions Act aims to break down barriers that have prevented students from pursuing higher education.

4 keys to integrating telehealth into medical school curriculum

Telehealth-specific training for medical students has become a necessity to help them navigate the unique opportunities and challenges that come with delivering virtual care.

Report: 80% of students stronger from pandemic

A new Pearson report of students and parents in four countries underscores the resiliency and compassion of young learners.

Persistence, retention rates drop sharply for fall 2019 cohort

Clearinghouse Research Center report shows significant setbacks again for community colleges.

Bay Path creates first course on academic program evaluation

Designed for senior administrators, researchers and graduate students, it helps leaders make more informed decisions.

Knights donate $500M more to Oregon’s science campus

The gift will create a second research facility and boost the number of its faculty and students.

Corporate demand rises again for MBA graduates

More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, prospects are strong again for business schools and degree seekers.

Vaccine mandate or not? Fall plans at 10 universities that saw COVID spikes in 20-21

Michigan State and Wisconsin are among the many that haven’t installed mandates or will require masks.

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