Online Learning

Four college STEM leaders share how COVID changes can impact access and equity

From changing pedagogy to installing virtual internships, professors note key lessons learned in pandemic shifts.

New Fordham president is the first woman to hold position in 181 years

Tania Tetlow has a deep family background in the Jesuit faith and impressive credentials in higher education.

Is this is a time of opportunity for community colleges?

Leading voice for two-year institutions says they can make a comeback by being more active, more attuned to students.

How program evaluations can help improve your college’s future

Identifying fields that are hot with students and employers is key, along with courses that are too small or redundant.

How concerned are college instructors about cheating? Not as much as they were in 2020

Many strategies employed by institution leaders and professors have worked, most notably proactive warnings.

One lecturer proves online learning can be a success with a little creativity

UVM's Susan Whitman says instructors 'have to teach differently' in the virtual space, especially when asynchronous.

One university’s mission to provide support for first-gen students

From a unique early alert system to other robust supports, Dominican University is serving those who are true 'assets'.

Calls for end to COVID-19 vaccine booster mandates growing in higher ed

Petitioners cite many factors in requests to lift requirements, including ‘evolving scientific data’ and natural immunity.

Experts weigh in on 2022: Colleges must start ‘operating more like businesses’

ROI, partnerships and meeting student need will be high priorities for colleges and universities this year.

Can’t find a COVID-19 test? At many universities, that’s not a problem

Omicron's quick spread is a concern as the nation grips with supply issues, but institutions have solutions.

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