Efforts are underway to address basic needs insecurity among students

Effort will help community colleges craft policies around effective data collection and assessment methods to better understand student basic needs insecurity
A joint effort between higher education groups aims to address basic needs insecurity for low-income students--many of whom are struggling with pandemic-related worries like housing and health care.

The essential human element of AI in education

During World AI Week, the edtech industry and higher education leaders have an opportunity to look to the future of AI in education.
World AI Week represents a unique moment to reflect on how AI has changed the way we work, live, and learn. Many brilliant minds and progressive companies are…

4 ways to match tech tools with student success goals

Modernizing the student experience and promoting student success are institution-wide projects of continuous evolution and improvement
As campuses begin to welcome students back for the fall 2021 term, they are hyper-focused on continuously expanding their capacity to efficiently serve their students. More than ever…

Virtual classrooms go a long way in protecting COVID-cautious faculty

Desktop-as-a-Service, or DaaS, can help facilitate safe teaching and learning environments as classes resume during the COVID pandemic
Students are back on campus. In-person instruction has resumed at colleges and universities across the country. While this should be celebrated, the pandemic is not yet behind us.

This is what innovation looks like in higher-ed admissions

The ability to collect and interpret data has become critical for higher-ed admissions and strategic enrollment planning
College enrollment took a significant hit in 2020-2021. The latest findings from NSCRC reveal that this spring’s overall college enrollment fell to 16.9 million students from 17.5 million,…

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