Academic Affairs

Ann Arbor ranks No. 1 again in 150 most and least educated cities in U.S.

What could change how well these areas do in the future? One higher education leader poses a radical change.

The big benefits colleges can enjoy by expanding credit for prior learning

The online offshoots of LSU and UMass are two examples of institutions taking Credit for X to the next level.

Most employers still require college degrees, but for how much longer?

Cengage's latest Employability Report shows that hiring managers are more closely looking at skills and 'real-world experience.'

Newly named president Sian Beilock, 46, will be first woman to lead at Dartmouth

Barnard College's leader for the past five years says she is 'deeply moved by what lies ahead' for the Ivy League school.

A state-by-state look at FAFSA filings and 2 huge trend boosts this year

The Class of 2022 shows resilience from past two pandemic years with a 4.6% improvement year over year.

New COVID-19 research shows high prevalence in young adults

With variants surging, colleges and universities can't overlook vaccinations or even masking for the fall.

New Big Ten presidents: One soars at Michigan, while another faces early trouble at Penn State

U-M names Santa Ono of the University of British Columbia as its next leader; Penn State's Bendapudi faces allegations from former colleague at Louisville.

Woke-up call: UF president sends video to faculty to deal with DeSantis-backed bill

Union vows to fight new legislation on free speech but warns that morale among professors is sinking across the state, with some reconsidering their positions.

What 3 elements are driving the attacks on tenure, free speech in higher education?

The severity of sanctions is increasing, so what does that mean for the best and brightest faculty?

Columbia, NYU and Howard presidents all announce retirements

The three leaders all plan to remain on through the 2022-23 academic years, and two say they will return to teaching.

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