Leadership

Leading in a changing world: Rowan University transforms itself and its future

Rowan University, a public research university in Glassboro, New Jersey, is a national model for institutional transformation, recently named the fourth-fastest growing public institution in the nation two years running.

Eyes on the fall: Mandatory vaccines, adherence mean more in-person at Harvey Mudd

The California college is looking forward to fall, when it says it could have 90-95% of its student body vaccinated.

Solar Decathlon: Illinois Tech, others shine in design

Illinois Institute of Technology students thought of everything – and nothing, too – in their award-winning design of a net zero facility in the...

What one HBCU credits for record surge in applications

Morgan State University is enjoying the riches of a bigger prospective student pool this year.

Legend, Fenway take center stage as commencements begin

President Biden will speak at U.S. Coast Guard Academy, VP Harris at Naval Academy ceremony later this month.

Online learning gets A, B grades from students, faculty, administrators

Students would like to see more fully online courses in the future, while administrators aren't so sure, according to the study from Cengage.

Education Dept. launches new ‘Best Practices’ site

The 'Safer Campuses Clearinghouse' website contains evidence-based strategies used effectively by higher education institutions and K-12 schools during the COVID-19 pandemic.

How this HBCU raised $181.4M in donations in 8 years

North Carolina A&T received more than 20,000 gifts during the campaign, which is already paying dividends in research, new centers of excellence and scholarship assistance.

Holistic measures catch eyes of 2-year college leaders

Though traditional indicators such as retention and completion are key, provosts, academic and student affairs officials are looking closely at other metrics.

ACHA says colleges should make vaccines mandatory

As long as they adhere to state law and have the resources, institutions should require the COVID-19 vaccination of their student populations.

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