More college students say AI helps them earn better grades
An increasing number of students turning to generative AI tools to build knowledge and optimize their study efforts, according to new data from Pearson.
Getting ghosted? Three ways to reduce melt among international students
Some higher education institutions are reporting that international student melt is growing at a rapid pace. International students are signing on to attend, but never turning up for classes or immediately requesting a transfer to another school.
4 key tips on AI upskilling
As AI works its way into nearly every facet of higher education, many educators wonder how to weave AI tools into their instruction and how to guide students in AI use.
Collegiate esports is racking up wins
A collegiate esports program is rife with opportunities to create inclusive and diverse teams of athletes who build career-ready skills.
How to help college instructors with mental health struggles
Mental health issues and increasing levels of burnout and stress from the demands of their jobs are weighing on college instructors, according to a new survey by Wiley.
In ransomware attacks, expect to lose 43 percent of affected data
During a ransomware attack, only 57 percent of compromised data will be recovered, leaving 43 percent of compromised data lost, according to the Veeam 2024 Ransomware Trends Report.
More than 36M students have some college but no credential
More than 36 million U.S. adults aged 18-64 have some college experience, but no credential–known as “some college, no credential,” or SCNC–according to new data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
7 higher-ed leadership priorities
Higher-ed leadership is not for the faint of heart. Leading a campus of any size comes with its own share of challenges and dilemmas, along with victories and causes for celebration.
AI promises to deliver education its holy grail–as it turns out, we’re on the wrong quest
Personalization has long been the holy grail of education. Every time a new method, new program, or new technology comes along, it promises to provide individual instruction customized to the needs of each student.
Why digital literacy is critical for academic advisors in 2024
Technology has become an essential component of academic advising, fundamentally changing how advisors interact with students and manage their responsibilities.