Microcredentials on the rise, but not at Colleges
A new survey found training partnerships between employers and four-year colleges fell between 2022 and 2023 while instruction provided by third-party providers rose. Read more
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A new survey found training partnerships between employers and four-year colleges fell between 2022 and 2023 while instruction provided by third-party providers rose. Read more
Trudeau administration acts after long warning that it won’t tolerate abuses by private campuses and resulting housing shortages Read more
A U.S. Naval Academy professor who has been disciplined by the institution for speaking out against the school’s practices just released a book chronicling his fight to save service academies from “military bureaucracy.” Read more
Worries about impact on neighbouring schools of of donation to Malmesbury primary school in Wiltshire, near Dyson’s campus Read more
If conservatives and liberals start scouring their opponents’ academic publications for stolen ideas or phrases, nobody—even plagiarism experts—knows how much grist they will find. Read more
This year marks 100 since Spelman Baptist Seminary became Spelman College, the all-women HBCU in the heart of Atlanta, Ga., which we know today. And as of Thursday, Spelman has set another historical milestone centered around the wonderfully round number. Read more
Colleges and universities have become well aware of the growing mental health crisis plaguing students, especially their first-years who developed during the pandemic. However, a new report reveals that the problem isn’t contained to students; higher education should also take stock in evaluating their staff’s mental health. Read more
Florida’s State Board of Education imposed new prohibitions on DEI spending at state colleges, following a similar decision for state universities. Read more
Universities end offers of on-campus dormitories to career-focused master’s students Read more
Opening up the college-prep programs to undocumented students has been a priority for years. But some administrators say the political climate is too fraught to make such a change now. Read more