The new rules of student recruitment for adult learners
The traditional enrollment funnel was never built for the complexities of adult life. Designed around the steady rhythm of high school seniors preparing for college, it falters when applied to learners managing careers, families, and bills–often all at once.

Genio Launches AI Policy Template as Student AI Usage Surges to 92% While Institutional Guidance Lags
Genio, a provider of learning tools that significantly improve student success, announced this week the release of a comprehensive AI Policy Template to help higher education institutions develop clear, consistent guidelines for artificial intelligence use in academic settings. The launch comes as new data…
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Taking projection technology outside of the classroom to engage and inspire
When we think about the use of projectors in higher education, the first thing that traditionally comes to mind is using them for classroom instruction. Projection technology has evolved, however, and so has the way it is used.
Academia and industry: A symbiotic relationship?
Academia and industry are two very different playgrounds, each with their own distinct set of goals and measurements for success. Those striving for the top of academia may be focused on perfecting their teaching skills, or aiming to publish papers on their latest work and breakthroughs.
Solving the persistent problem of transfer credits with a new model for change
Millions of students transfer between colleges each year, hoping to build on their previous work. Instead, many find themselves starting over.
From pen to prompt: Navigating AI in the classroom
Education helps develop our cognitive muscles. Letting AI do it for us is not the answer, but could AI be a thought partner to help build this skill? Could we be teaching students about prompt engineering so AI can help them find holes in the arguments?
Rebuilding trust, relevance, and results in higher ed
Let’s be honest: Higher education wasn’t built for this moment. With public confidence wavering and recent federal and state decisions putting added pressure on already-strained institutions, the cracks are hard to ignore.
What to know about the Trump budget bill’s impact on schools that serve students of color
Colleges and universities with a high percentage of students of color have been underfunded for decades by the federal government. But since President Donald Trump took office, they’re facing new challenges.
Why should we care about cuts to funding for science education?
The Trump administration is slashing the funding for new projects focused on STEM education and has terminated hundreds of grants focused on equitable STEM education.
Tracking federal efforts to monitor foreign financial contributions to higher education
On April 23, 2025, the Administration issued an Executive Order entitled “Transparency Regarding Foreign Influence at American Universities,” along with an accompanying fact sheet.
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From Fire TV to Signage Stick: University of Utah’s Digital Signage Evolution
The University of Utah, established in 1850, is the state’s flagship institution of higher education. Located in Salt Lake City, it serves over 34,000 students across 17 colleges and schools.