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Colleges Cope With IT Staff Flight in Wake of Pandemic

With information technology skills in high demand across industries, many colleges are finding they can’t hold on to talent.

A Massive Disruption, a Range of Student Reactions

Age, gender and year in college affected how likely students were to struggle with remote learning and mental health challenges during the pandemic, according to the National Survey of Student Engagement.

Textbooks, Affordability and Equity of Access | Available On-Demand

Studies repeatedly find that the most common barriers to student success, particularly for those students attending community college, include the...

U of Iowa Sees Increase in COVID-19 Cases

The University of Iowa is seeing a steady increase in COVID-19 cases among students and employees, The Iowa City Press-Citizen...

Why Are Unions Suddenly Such a Hot Topic? Does It Matter?

Union membership has dropped in the U.S., but the pandemic is giving unions new life. In today’s Academic Minute, San...

State Higher Ed Funding Tops $100B in Fiscal 2022

Without accounting for inflation, state funding levels increased by 6.5 percent year over year in fiscal 2022. This jump is due in part to ongoing federal support, recovering state revenues and reversals of state funding cuts from earlier in the pandemic.

Using Colleges’ Outcomes to Gauge Risk for Students

A framework developed to identify the riskiest colleges for veterans could be a model for state regulators and accreditors to spot colleges that could close or harm students.

Academic Minute: Are Unions Ascendant? Does That Matter?

Today on the Academic Minute: John Logan, professor of labor and employment studies in the College of Business at San...