Clearinghouse report shows older learners help drive growth in credentials
However, higher education is not seeing gains in degrees or certificates attained by traditional-age students. Read more
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However, higher education is not seeing gains in degrees or certificates attained by traditional-age students. Read more
A battle of the sexes erupted outside the White House Thursday morning as activists clashed over anticipated Title IX revisions and the state of women's sports. Read more
Schools in England say they face an acute crisis over retention and recruitment without a significant pay increase, as the country’s biggest teaching union warned of strike action this autumn without an “inflation plus” deal. Read more
Many praise his proposal, but some criticize the provisions on due process for those accused. Read more
The university will retain student-facing services such as residence life, residency assignments, billing and managing compliance with housing agreements. Read more
Cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point were instructed through several training sessions about critical race theory, according to documents and slides obtained through public records requests. Read more
The rush for academic credentials is nothing new ahead of a Kenyan election. Candidates are challenged about the existence or validity of their university degrees, and controversy is common. Read more
A Campus Reform analysis of tuition figures from the U.S. News & World Report found that Vanderbilt University increased its tuition the most in that timeframe. Read more
Students at Texas A&M university who want to study entrepreneurship and business development will have more opportunities to do so thanks to a $50 million donation. Read more
College campuses devoid of purpose and community are producing students who are aimless and sad. Read more