According to the U.S. Department of Education, about 65,000 undocumented students graduate every year from high school. But too many of them are thwarted from pursuing higher education…
With college accessibility front and center, many institutions are actively seeking ways to support first-generation college students. A new report from NASPA and The Suder Foundation aims to…
Colleges and universities are enhancing undergraduate learning by combining in-class instruction with practical, real-world experiences. At Illinois Wesleyan University (IWU), freshmen and seniors can take part in two…
Many higher-ed institutions have put more emphasis on online learning programs due to recent student demand, and paying attention to demand for courses and training faculty can help…
What if a special lab at the University of Rhode Island (URI) could educate the community on the ethical, technological, and social consequences of artificial intelligence (AI)?
Higher-ed leaders have to change the lens through which they view students if they hope to create learner-centered universities--and part of that change starts with segmentation. Student segmentation…
Depression on campus is an ongoing issue that colleges must face. According to the American College Health Association, the number of students who report ever being diagnosed with…
The Math Emporium, located on the campus of Rio Salado College in Phoenix, Arizona, is an informal, cafe-style study and practice space to help students navigate basic math.…
Nontraditional students make up more than half of today's higher-ed student body, and community colleges are stepping up to meet their unique needs in big ways. Research from…