
The Justice Department sued Kentucky politicians over in-state tuition benefits for undocumented students, just as Texas students and advocates are pushing back against a lawsuit that killed a similar state policy.
Is New Jersey’s Teletherapy Program Helping Enough College Students?
A partnership between the state and Uwill saw 18,000 students engage with tele–mental health services over the past two years. But that’s only a fraction of the college population who could be using it.
Gaza Encampments ‘Made University Leaders Lose Their Minds’
The documentary The Encampments explores how pro-Palestinian student protests spread across campuses in the U.S. and worldwide.
A Simple Tool Aims to Clarify College Cost
Economist Phil Levine developed his price calculator to help families understand the cost of a degree without deciphering complex aid formulas. Colleges are queuing up to use it.
The Handwriting Revolution
Five semesters after ChatGPT changed education forever, some professors are taking their classes back to the pre-internet era.
Opinion
Ep. 161: Higher Ed’s Struggling Workforce
Understanding the higher ed work environment and what it means for the future.
Ep. 160: Voices of Student Success: Tackling Climate Change in the Classroom
In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, Clark University’s inaugural dean of the School of Climate, Environment and Society discusses the need for the program and its goals.
Actions That Make a Real Difference in the Fight Against Climate Change
From global finance to the laboratory, hear about two very different ways universities can reduce their carbon emissions.
The Complex Factors That Drive Students’ Sense of Belonging
An expert in student belonging and engagement in the digital environment explains the nuances of belonging, mattering and inclusion as well as how to foster well-being in higher education.