Leadership

In-person graduations highlight 4 student-centered strategies

Holding an in-person commencement during a pandemic is no simple undertaking and requires even more careful planning. But sometimes the harder path is the correct path to take.

Purdue expects record 10,000-plus in freshman class

The university continues to surpass its targets with a simple strategy: be innovative, prioritize students.

Could dog therapy be key to help failing students?

New research from Washington State and Virginia Commonwealth shows positive outcomes from robust interaction with animals.

Education Dept. denies for-profit’s reinstatement request

The Federal Student Aid office is highly critical of the operations of the Florida Coastal School of Law.

Top 12 community college innovations include MaskKito

This year's most creative real-world community college solutions address the pandemic, environment and health.

‘Triumphant’! 2020 Miami-Ohio class honored in person

On the same weekend it is celebrating its 2021 Class, the university brings back last year's graduates for an in-person ceremony.

How revolutionary ed-tech creates new challenges for campus leaders

With more disposable income around the world, the demand for higher education could grow beyond the ability of ‘physical’ infrastructure to accommodate it.

American Rescue Plan funds released: 3 ways to spend them

Supporting vulnerable students and suppressing COVID will be the priorities for college leaders distributing newly-released American Rescue Plan funds.

Calbright given ultimatum: Improve or be closed after 2022

State audit shows critical failures of the online college to deliver on its mission to serve adult students and provide essential pathways to careers.

Stanford athletes sue over program cuts, claim Title IX violation

Student-athletes in eight of 11 sports programs at Stanford say they were misled by the university; athletes from five teams claim those deepened gender inequity.

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