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Consolidating Campuses, Reconceptualizing Workspaces

The Pennsylvania state higher ed system sold off the building that housed the chancellor’s office and made the former occupants remote workers. The move was a reflection of system leaders’ attempts to innovate and adjust to new workplace realities.

Abortion Ruling Prompts Legal Questions

Colleges are navigating murky legal territory on abortion issues following the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. Questions loom, but answers are scarce.

New Programs: Job Training, Financial Planning, Music

Adrian College is starting a series of certificate programs that provide job training. They include accounting, applied computing and web...

Virtual Reality Boosts Students’ Empathy for Nature

VR can complement undergraduate environmental education in meaningful ways—and even offer opportunities and insight that are inaccessible by other means.

New Programs: Studio Art, Media Studies, Integrated Systems Design

Delta State University is starting a master of fine arts in studio art (low residency). Elmira College is starting a...

Ransomware Attacks Against Higher Ed Increase

Colleges and universities experienced a surge in ransomware attacks in 2021, and those attacks had significant operational and financial costs, according to a new report.

Higher Ed’s Hiring Woes

Recruiting and retention challenges are hitting colleges, according to numerous panels at the National Association of College and University Business Officers conference.

New Programs: Retail Management, Entrepreneurship, LGBTQ Studies

Kellogg Community College is starting a certificate in retail management. University of Colorado at Denver is launching an M.S. in...