Dr. Jo Allen, the retiring president of Meredith College, enjoys being able to see how budgets function, how admissions and financial aid operate, and how campus security is run.
More than 80% of college faculty and staff have noticed increasing demand among online learners for mental health services this past school year, according to a new survey.
Dr. Beth Lew-Williams’s scholarly work is on 19th century history, particularly regarding Chinese immigration to the U.S. West coast in the late 1800s.
The Common Application, the online tool that many students use when looking to pursue an undergraduate education, is not being used by enough students who are from lower-income backgrounds.
College students are turning to faculty for career advice, but not as many of these educators are working with their school’s career centers to better respond, according to a new NACE study.
Food-insecure students at the City College of New York may face additional hardships in finding food now that the school’sfood pantry has halted service amid ongoing the student protests on its campus in the wake of the conflict in Israel and Gaza.
Today’s high school students are showing less interest in pursuing careers in education, and teachers in the profession are feeling burnt out and underpaid, according to an April report from the SREB.
State financial aid programs across the country have varying levels of accessibility for students and plenty of room to improve, according to a recent report from The Education Trust.
A class-action lawsuit against Walden University, a private, for-profit, online institution has concluded with the school settling and agreeing to pay the plaintiffs $28.5 million, pending court approval.
For the past three years, students at National University have been given the chance to bolster their in-classroom learning with integrated real-world work experience via a partnership between NU and work-based learning platform Riipen.
College students who graduate as English majors actually find jobs at about the same rate as those who major in other subjects, according to a recent report commissioned by the MLA.
Workers in rural America are almost just as likely to have good jobs as those in urban areas but face a number of distinct disparities as well, according to a recent report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
The growing prominence of artificial intelligence tools in the mainstream can strengthen the work of higher education in a variety of ways, according to a report commissioned by HBCU support organization the Partnership for Education Advancement.