Trump administration takes aim at in-state tuition programs for undocumented students
Undocumented students in Colorado have gone on to be teachers, nurses, and business owners thanks to a program that allows them to pay in-state tuition at public universities.

New Data on Micro-credentials
Earlier this week, Coursera released its Micro-Credentials Impact Report 2025, which surveyed more than 2,000 students and employers across six regions. There are a ton of numbers, and some are rather startling. For instance, 90% of employers are now willing to offer…
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No matter where institutions are at in their digital journey, sustaining online learning programs–and ensuring their long-term viability–requires ongoing investment and smart financial planning.
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The end of the academic year often signals a period of transition for educators. Whether moving to teaching new courses, a new institution, stepping into a different role, or leaving the education sector entirely, how one exits a position can leave a lasting impression.
6 aspects of today’s student experience in higher ed
Higher education isn’t standing still–it’s transforming every day, driven by new technologies, changing student expectations, shifting job market demands, and the powerful influence of broader cultural trends.
How universities are tapping students and AI to fight the growing threat of cybercrime
Universities, one of the most popular targets for cybercriminals, are employing a new tool in the fight against cybercrime – their own students.
Large-scale study reveals true impact of ASU VR lab on science education
Students at Arizona State University love the Dreamscape Learn virtual reality biology experiences, and the intense engagement it creates is leading to higher grades and more persistence for biology majors, according to new data.
Payments innovations: Key trends every higher-ed admin should know
Administrators may find that embracing emerging trends in the payments industry can be one way to help their schools meet the needs of their student base, increase retention, and improve operations.
How 4 institutions use AI to transform education
Simply put, AI can do a lot–it can personalize learning, help students generate research ideas and refine papers, and can reduce time spent on administrative tasks, freeing instructors to spend more time with students.
The 5 dimensions of AI literacy
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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.