Higher education is at an inflection point. Students are questioning whether the traditional four-year degree is a necessary ...
The push could eliminate certain music degrees and has been perceived by opponents as a full-blown attack on the liberal arts ...
COVID-19 made remote work and remote learning a new norm for employees and students. But even as many have returned to ...
The UW Board of Regents approved policy revisions allowing programs to be 90 credits instead of 120.
Indiana may reject proposed degree programs at public institutions that don’t “cultivate civic responsibility and commitment to the core values of American society.” Earlier this month, the Indiana ...
In a change that Powers called "the great unbundling," federal oversight will no longer evaluate institutions holistically. Instead, it will focus on program-level accountability, judging each ...
For decades, a college degree was a near-universal ticket to opportunity in America. It promised stability, upward mobility, and a foothold in a competitive labor market. Today, that promise is ...
Alpena Community College recently hosted Chronicle of Higher Education reporter David Jesse for a campus visit to discuss the current state of higher education in Michigan. Widely acknowledged to be ...
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It is nearly impossible to write anything good or credible about campus climate, diversity and inclusion, sense of belonging, the success of students of color in STEM fields, or Hispanic-serving ...
Idaho legislators are proposing a $10 million cut to the state’s $80 million scholarship program for Idaho students to learn ...
GREENFIELD — Greenfield-Central takes its motto “Learning for All” seriously — so much that, for the first time, three ...
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