Student Success and Retention

Fuchs will step down as University of Florida president later this year

Amid explosive growth and several recent firestorms, he wants to return to teaching and research.

The student vote: Why it counts and how colleges can help in the process

Raising awareness and aiding young students in navigating a complex system can make them more civically engaged.

These universities feel better restarting in person, even with COVID-19 raging

Vaccinations and increased testing of students provide an extra layer of protection as new semesters begin.

Two big higher ed developments: Return of Michigan HBCU, new build in Times Square

The revival of institution in Detroit will provide big opportunities for diverse students in retail.

Threat of COVID-19 spread forces at least 9 universities to delay starts in 2022

As omicron engulfs much of the U.S., some institutions choose cautious routes to reopening this semester.

The top 100 colleges and universities that spent on R&D in 2020

Growth slowed but research was still robust across a range of fields, especially health sciences.

What is a new traditional university and why is the vision so vital?

Dr. Robert Johnson of Western New England University says the moment of reckoning has come for higher education. Will leaders look to the future or get stuck in the past?

Looking ahead in higher education, with a focus on 2030

With COVID still lingering, leaders will be pressed to forge ahead on new initiatives and new ways of increasing student success.

Back to 2020? New COVID variant forces these colleges online in January

Several major universities, from Rhode Island to Washington, are making the switch to remote learning to start 2022.

Critical race theory: 3 experts discuss its true role in higher education

University leaders offer a history lesson by debunking several theories, including its prevalence on campuses.

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