While many colleges and universities are grappling with a drop in students, historically Black colleges and universities are seeing a surge in enrollment during the pandemic
Many universities, long spawning grounds for innovators, are now looking to garner venture funding to help launch those entrepreneurs and start-up firms.
Decades of leadership experience have clarified for me the ways that higher education must change if we want to realize a fundamental purpose of attending college.
Higher education is playing a critical role in upskilling and reskilling the American workforce to support career changes, while also stemming the fall in our nation’s rate of innovation.
Academic program reviews can make faculty feel blindsided, leadership feel like faculty are ignoring financial realities, and students feel enormous uncertainty.
Economic and demographic realities are pressuring colleges to produce employable graduates and many schools are innovating to attract underserved groups.
The Biden administration and other leaders should abolish community colleges if they are serious about reform that helps the most disadvantaged students.
Much of the demand for family-building benefits derives from couples choosing to start families later in life, therefore increasing the need for assisted reproductive technologies.
With students, faculty, and administrators poised to return to campus in person this fall, higher educational institutions must prepare for increased allegations of sexual harassment.