Japan moves cautiously on overseas branch campuses
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Less than 48 hours after a complaint was recently filed over a program that appeared to exclude white cisgender students, a Kent State University website was changed to state “all are welcome” at the social group. Read more
More workers need to update their skills more often. A new Georgia Tech college hopes to prepare the higher ed sector—and its own students—for the future. Read more
Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) across the country were recognized recently by a proclamation from President Biden, during National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week and just before the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Read more
ough questions need to be asked of these institutions, starting with: are they really the right place for so many young people? Read more
Institutions reporting to the Higher Learning Commission have a chance to shake up their bachelor’s degrees after the accrediting body introduced an application process for reduced-credit programs. It’s the latest move by a major higher education stakeholder to shake up the 120-credit credential. Read more
Changes to a standard college application form regarding a student’s “legal sex” is causing “confusion” at a women’s college. Read more
In his six years as PASSHE chancellor, Dan Greenstein took a bold—and sometimes controversial—approach to repairing a public university system in a downward spiral. Did it work? Read more
Cross-border authorship may be stalling in part because domestic output is growing so rapidly, analysts suggest Read more