Leadership

Fulbright’s impact: National leaders honor 75 years with moving tributes

A long history of excellence from international program gets proper celebration at Kennedy Center.

Giving Tuesday: Big donations pour in to help colleges, students

Several institutions report receiving more than $1 million and 2,000 individual gifts from alumni and donors.

Why omicron variant demands quick response from higher ed leaders

Campus communities need transparency and reassurance about strategies in place and changes that may be coming.

The top 2 concerns for colleges as they assess pending FAFSA changes

Only about half of administrators have gotten a jumpstart on key updates coming to financial aid.

How a new Roadmap for colleges on civil dialogue can drive free expression

Bipartisan Policy Center and task force of higher education leaders combine to improve free speech on campuses.

COVID Q&A: 7 questions about omicron with Brown University health expert

How should institutions of higher education be reacting to this latest variant of concern?

Why kindness has been one of keys to Stetson’s success

Roellke has brought empathy and shared ownership to the Florida university along with strong fundraising skills.

How colleges can rise to a ‘higher level’ to help first-generation students

Institutions should be asking numerous questions and doing widespread auditing to ensure success.

Study abroad making a big comeback thanks to COVID-19 vaccines

Several institutions report surges in placements, though still not at pre-pandemic levels.

What Sallie Mae study reveals about online learning, free student aid applications

Families and students admit barriers with FAFSA, struggles with planning for life after college.

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