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Paul LeBlanc, a light-skinned man with white hair and a gray mustache

Paul LeBlanc to Leave Presidency of Southern New Hampshire

Under his leadership, the university grew from 2,500 to more than 200,000 students and was a driver of competency-based learning and other innovations.

A group of students sits on the lawn at Naropa University on a sunny day

Student Success Champion: Q&A With Ann Marie Klotz, Naropa University

As vice president of development, enrollment and student success, Klotz oversees the student experience at the small Colorado-based university. She shares about supporting adult learners, transfers and online students.

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States Draft Plans to ‘Shape the Future’

U.S. Department of Education urges states to create plans outlining their goals for career and technical education and workforce development in 2024.

University of Michigan students protest for divestment, lying on the group and holding up a sign in the colors of the Palestinian flag that says, "Divest."

Pro-Palestinian Students Demand Divestment From Israel

Students first pushed universities to divest from companies with ties to Israel in 2002, though none did. The Israel-Hamas war has reignited the movement.

University of Utah Students Criminally Charged for Protest

Seven University of Utah students were charged with misdemeanors Monday after having “stormed” a Nov. 1 event on campus that...
Two young men take an exam

Academic Success Tip: Help Students Prepare for Final Exams

Exams can place exceptional stress on students. Here are four ways practitioners can mitigate student stress and set them up for success.

Pell Grants for Short-Term Programs Get Bipartisan Backing

A cross-party coalition of representatives introduced a new bill Tuesday that would set aside Pell Grant funding for short-term postsecondary...
Charlie Baker, a light-skinned man with gray hair wearing a business suit, testifies before Congress

‘Revolutionary’ or ‘Reactionary’? NCAA Chief’s New Model for Big-Time Sports

Charlie Baker’s plan would let Division I colleges compensate players directly and give sports powers enormous latitude to set their own rules if they invest significantly in athletes.