College enrollment shows strong gains after a long decline
The fall of 2023 marked the first turnaround period for college enrollment in a decade, new research proclaims. Here’s a look at that data. Read more
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The fall of 2023 marked the first turnaround period for college enrollment in a decade, new research proclaims. Here’s a look at that data. Read more
At the world’s largest artificial-intelligence conference, known as NeurIPS, Weichen Huang almost blended in. Last month in Vancouver, he was one of numerous researchers explaining their machine-learning projects to crowds of professors and engineers. Read more
The bill, which would forbid “a person whose sex is male” from playing on women’s sports teams, echoes legislation already in place in 26 states. Read more
Debates centring around H-1B worker visa and OPT programme for international graduates could have significant impact on overseas enrolment Read more
Three Oregon State University faculty members said many of President-elect Donald Trump’s policies will harm black Americans and that Kamala Harris lost votes in the election because she’s a woman at a recent panel discussion. Read more
If your federal student loans were forgiven in 2024, you may be wondering if there are any tax implications. Read more
A recent resolution to condemn scholasticide has brought renewed attention to the term. But what does it mean? And where did it come from? Read more
Elite research universities in the United States often lead in international rankings. Our top liberal-arts colleges have few overseas competitors Read more
Legal experts have raised questions about the constitutionality of certain diversity, equity, and inclusion goals at North Dakota State University, including a “statement of inclusivity” opposing “violence in language or in action.” Read more
Policymakers will most likely focus on the return on investment, or ROI, of college programs in 2025 to appease taxpayers who are skeptical of higher education. However, some critics believe that Florida policymakers are attempting to use an economic tool to justify a conservative agenda: scrapping women- and gender-based studies. Read more