Online learning, women seeking Executive MBAs rise
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to push business leaders seeking education to remote instruction
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The COVID-19 pandemic continues to push business leaders seeking education to remote instruction
As colleges and universities deal with coronavirus outbreaks, the question of whether these institutions made the right decision in bringing students back on campus continues to be a topic of national conversation.
Promise programs have a greater effect on enrollment than reductions in tuition and fees, study finds
The former president was ousted earlier this year and now hints he was victim of political retribution.
As Colorado’s colleges and universities announce their plans for the spring semester, students and administrators are looking back on the fall, the first full school term since the coronavirus pandemic started, and hoping to learn from their successes and mistakes.
Lower overall enrollment, fewer international students and financial aid increases are all contributing to fiscal 2021 declines
The full extent of online cheating inspired by the pandemic — illicit Googling, friends texting answers to each other or sharing screen shots of exam questions in advance — can’t be measured, despite the new popularity of camera-monitoring, online proctoring and artificial intelligence to track students’ computer moves.
Liberty University’s Board of Trustees has announced it has voted to re-create the leadership model.
While Covid has been an unprecedented crisis for academia, not everyone was caught completely off-guard.
The University of Maryland announced its plans to go online-only after Thanksgiving due to COVID-19 cases growing in the country and in the state.