Academic Affairs

Willamette finalizes merger with PNCA, gets $2M boost

The union between the Oregon university and the Pacific Northwest College of Art will connect liberal arts and sciences with design.

How Modern Campus deal may streamline learn-to-earn paths

The purchase of Presence could mean more engagement, retention and completion for institutions they serve.

Excited for fall: Why 98% of international students are ready to return

Even with COVID-19 still lurking and uncertainty lingering on many campuses, they see opportunities.

The $800M deal that could change remote learning

Online technology powerhouse 2U has agreed to a takeover of edX, which would remain as a nonprofit with the two serving 50 million degree-seeking students.

RWU law requires course covering critical race theory

With the debate over critical race theory and education raging in parts of the U.S., Roger Williams University School of Law requires a new course on race's enduring impact on the U.S. justice system. 

The 5 factors driving Indiana’s record enrollment surge

Simple but effective, the university has launched several initiatives over the past year to help meet student.

Fast Start: HBCU aims to expand access in partnership

Morgan State University's partnership with Modern States will provide free college courses to high school students to help ease admission, costs.

RPI president, a science leader and trailblazer, will retire in 2022

From her work at the Institute to her influence on the global stage, Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson has been a transformational force in Troy, N.Y.

Why these 3 college vaccine mandates are significant

Will their requirements spark others to sign on, or will institutions continue to stand by 'encouraging' vaccination?

5 strategies for promoting meaningful campus dialogue this fall

Rather than a ‘return to normalcy,’ university and college leaders can encourage their campuses to embrace more productive conversations across lines of difference.

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