Leadership

Roosevelt School: LIU launches historic pathway for students

Tweed Roosevelt, great-grandson of Theodore Roosevelt, says the new school will be a place to truly learn about civics and government and most importantly, the 'three beacons'.

Decision Day: 74% of students will base choice on cost

Most are confident in their plans to pay for colleges and universities, but institutions still can provide assistance.

College enrollments saw steep 5.9% decline in spring

Community colleges continue yearlong fall, raising concern for National Student Clearinghouse Research Center officials.

How Biden’s $1.8T American Families Plan could help higher ed

From free community college tuition to expansion of the Pell Grants, an inside look at the sweeping proposal designed to boost student retention and completion.

Syracuse U. sees cannabis growth, starts certificate program

Several institutions are capitalizing on the trend of non-credit online courses that provide students paths to the cannabis industry.

Zips’ drive: 2 ways Akron is trying to reach new students

A free tuition offer and other perks are available to first-time students who agree to enroll at the Ohio university.

Philanthropists gift $52 million to four universities

The Thompson family donates a record $27 million to Bowling Green; more than 5,200 students overall will benefit.

Eyes on the fall: Pa. college ahead on vaccines, planning

How small Cedar Crest College has showed strength during the pandemic and what it envisions campus, activities and academics will look like in 2021-22.

Administrators got little or no pay increases in 2020-21, survey shows

CUPA-HR's report notes just how challenging year was for higher education institutions and their leaders.

Virginia official: Colleges can tell students to get vaccines

Massachusetts community colleges, Baylor make firm decisions on whether to mandate COVID-19 doses.

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