Student Success and Retention

Ann Arbor ranks No. 1 again in 150 most and least educated cities in U.S.

What could change how well these areas do in the future? One higher education leader poses a radical change.

Learning from the pandemic: 6 ways to keep students on track to graduate

Earning a college degree comes with its own challenges, and, a recent study shows, students were not prepared to add a global pandemic to their course load.

The big benefits colleges can enjoy by expanding credit for prior learning

The online offshoots of LSU and UMass are two examples of institutions taking Credit for X to the next level.

Newly named president Sian Beilock, 46, will be first woman to lead at Dartmouth

Barnard College's leader for the past five years says she is 'deeply moved by what lies ahead' for the Ivy League school.

A state-by-state look at FAFSA filings and 2 huge trend boosts this year

The Class of 2022 shows resilience from past two pandemic years with a 4.6% improvement year over year.

Dangerous game: 92% of colleges fail to deliver mental health support for athletes

New study from NAIA and Mantra Health shows a lack of trainers and psychologists for those battling depression.

New COVID-19 research shows high prevalence in young adults

With variants surging, colleges and universities can't overlook vaccinations or even masking for the fall.

Higher education is losing in the game of digital transformation. Time to get back on track

Students who have grown up immersed in technology expect more than many institutions currently provide.

The metaverse: Are colleges really light years away from reaching it?

Virtual lectures are nice, but becoming far more interactive over the next 5-10 years should be goal for higher ed leaders.

New Big Ten presidents: One soars at Michigan, while another faces early trouble at Penn State

U-M names Santa Ono of the University of British Columbia as its next leader; Penn State's Bendapudi faces allegations from former colleague at Louisville.

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