Leadership

Could 2 key words be stopping colleges from requiring COVID-19 boosters?

The CDC’s current guidelines are giving institutions pause on whether they should mandate third doses.

Opinion: Challenging the viewpoint that women have no place in STEM fields

Scott Yenor's words highlight that a 'sea change in culture' is necessary for higher ed to truly be inclusive and equitable.

The steep toll the COVID-19 pandemic is having on student mental health

With more than 80% still experiencing high levels of stress, colleges must offer multiple layers of assistance.

HBCUs get another big gift before holidays: $2 million from Ralph Lauren Foundation

Morehouse, Spelman and 10 other institutions will target the donations toward scholarships that create retail pathways for students.

Leading during COVID’s darkest days was hard. The future may be more difficult.

Now is a time for long-established organizations to act more like start-ups by moving quickly and embracing innovation, ambiguity and responsible risk-taking.

Is red-hot cryptocurrency becoming the new gold standard in higher education?

University of the People is one of a number of institutions accepting payments, donations via Bitcoin and other digital assets.

Omicron fears rise as 900 cases of COVID-19 shut down Cornell University

University of Washington researchers are working quickly to identify the variant in nation’s hotspot.

Leading the way as a pioneer for women and her college

Kathleen Harring recognizes the significance of her role in Muhlenberg's success as an administrator and educator.

The 5 ways colleges can reverse trend of students stopping out

Institutions not only must find new ways to meet their financial needs but also build relationships with them.

Is white privilege a factor in college admissions process? Study says yes

Black and Hispanic students see gaps exist in information that can determine their postsecondary education future.

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