Can Microcredentials bring stop-outs back to College?
A swath of learners who left college before earning a degree say microcredentials and credit for prior learning could entice them back to college, according to a new survey. Read more
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A swath of learners who left college before earning a degree say microcredentials and credit for prior learning could entice them back to college, according to a new survey. Read more
Student protesters at Columbia University walked out of international and public affairs classes Wednesday afternoon — including a lecture by Hillary Clinton — to stand with pro-Palestinian students who have been doxxed and harassed, and feel threatened and unsafe on campus. Read more
Schools closed for 45,000 students in strike union says is first ever walkout in Portland school district Read more
Educating aspiring geologists in field camps is problematic and needs to be fundamentally changed, according to some critics of the practice, prompting one famed geologist to cry foul. Read more
High interest in the field has led to overcrowded classes and other issues. Now some institutions are adding requirements to help force students out of the major. Read more
With Gen Z students loving non-degree pathways, the next logical line of thinking for some degree-granting colleges and universities is what they can do to enlighten potential students of their institutions’ benefits. Read more
Group hopes to instigate culture change in UK higher education to stop ‘toleration’ of bullies Read more
Educators are trying to understand how these tools work and, perhaps most pressingly, how they can be misused Read more
Washington and Lee University employs roughly one administrator for every three undergraduate students, according to a College Fix analysis. Read more
An American Academy of Arts and Sciences report found humanities majors in all but four states had median incomes at least 40 percent higher than workers with only a high school degree. Read more