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Dual-Enrollment Program Offers Students Cybersecurity Certificate

A Vermont partnership gives high school students hands-on experience in cybersecurity and a conditional acceptance to a local college.

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Course Shutouts Impede Student Outcomes

New research from Purdue University suggests that students who are unable to enroll in STEM courses their first semester are pushed out of those majors.

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New Data Shows Attendance Fosters Student Success

Faculty say attendance is known to promote learning and improve student outcomes. Students say they want more flexibility to manage outside pressures.

Clark University in Worcester, Mass., USA, on November 8, 2023.

Listen: Climate Education Is a New Kind of Liberal Arts

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.

Woman using computer chatting with an artificial intelligence asks for the answers wants

Report: Higher Ed ‘Re-Norming’ With Tech

New data from Tyton Partners shows that despite students’ embrace of generative AI, most far prefer human-centered support and skills-based learning.

Ep. 159: Uncertainty, Disruption and Campus Mental Health

How the political climate and economic uncertainty are increasing the mental health challenges on campuses.

A young woman shows her classmates a 3-D wind turbine model in their engineering class. Both of the students are using a laptop.

Building a Math On-Ramp to STEM Careers for All Students

Wentworth University built a new gateway math course to ensure any student can pursue any major, regardless of high school math completion levels.

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What’s Next for Computer Science Education?

Carla Brodley, who runs Northeastern’s Center for Inclusive Computing, answers five questions about her team’s efforts to make computer science more accessible to all students.