Student Success and Retention

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.

What does the ACHA say in its new COVID-19 health guidance for campus?

The health association addresses vaccine boosters and isolation windows as colleges across U.S. face wave of omicron.

Morehouse launches new research institute dedicated to Black men

Among the goals will be creating the first Black masculinities studies minor and online certificate program at an HBCU.

Can interim president rescue Michigan’s image after 2 major scandals?

Mary Sue Coleman steps back in to reinforce safe strategies after fallout from $490 million settlement, Schlissel.

New transfer data more positive than 2020 as enrollments stabilize across higher ed

Most four-year and two-year institutions rebound well, showing that mobility is slowly returning.

What’s on college leaders’ minds? Student well-being and in-person learning

AAC&U president addresses key issues impacting higher ed as the organization's annual meeting opens in Washington.

Are we seizing a huge opportunity to make higher ed more equitable?

College system still needs key reforms to assure all Americans have access to a post-secondary education that leads to a higher quality of life, IHEP president Mamie Voight says.

Purdue’s growth tied to ‘keeping students at center of bullseye’

The quest to always innovate has been a hallmark of this rising university under Mitch Daniels.

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