Year of Superlatives. Few institutions were more affected by partisan politics and polarization than U.S. higher education.
Feb. 12—ROCHESTER — It had a funny, not so melodic name, but no community organization has played a bigger role over the decades in invigorating and reshaping Rochester's higher education scene. The ...
O ver the past four years, higher education has faced a devastating onslaught of ideological attacks from government actors. Seventeen states have adopted 25 laws or policies restricting ideas on ...
In recent years, the proliferation of online learning has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of higher education. As digital tools and platforms gain prominence in delivering educational content, ...
The response to Hamas’s massacre in Israel on Oct. 7 has opened the eyes of many to the troubling influence of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, especially in higher education. Scenes of ...
At the top of another new year, we are looking ahead to some of the top trends in higher education for 2025. Over the past five years, higher education has transformed as students and employers have ...
Did you know that 37 percent of the Harvard Class of 2025 attended private schools or that the figure at Princeton was 40 percent, at Brown, 41 percent, and at Dartmouth, 44 percent? Note: Those ...
The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education announced the launch of College Application Month, an annual program to help high school students navigate and complete their college applications. In ...