
[ad_1] Getting shut out of a preferred course can have lasting negative effects on incoming female students, a recent working paper found. The paper, published by the…

[ad_1] California’s community college–to–four-year university transfer pipeline has not delivered the outcomes students need. While 80 percent of community college students intend to transfer, just 19 percent reach a…

[ad_1] National data suggests today’s college students are less prepared to succeed in college than previous cohorts, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic and remote instruction.…

[ad_1] Greg Lukianoff’s Substack newsletter, The Eternally Radical Idea, published yet another attack on the AAUP, “Is Higher Education Even Interested in Reform?,” co-authored with Lukianoff by…

[ad_1] Soon after Donald Trump returned to the White House, his administration gutted the federal government’s central education data collection and research funding agency, the Institute of…

[ad_1] SUNY chancellor John B. King (left) said some of the grants were cut because of the system’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. Jim Franco/Albany Times…

[ad_1] Federal funding for Pell Grants, and the number of awards given, plummeted between fiscal years 2011–12 and 2021–22. Black student enrollment in public colleges and universities…

[ad_1] The Graduate Student Assembly had planned to consider resolutions against two Texas laws. Officials at the University of Texas at Austin blocked the Graduate Student Assembly…

[ad_1] Virtual reality courses have become more common, thanks to the development of new classroom applications for the software and the increased affordability of VR and augmented…

[ad_1] As part of National Transfer Student Week, hundreds of college campuses are hosting public celebrations to uplift their transfer student communities, including many in our home…