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A Long-Standing Push
Colleges are trying to recruit women for training and apprenticeship programs that prepare them for male-dominated fields. Progress is slower than advocates hoped.
Georgia University Basketball Coach Dies From COVID-19
A recently hired assistant basketball coach at Shorter University died Saturday after falling ill with COVID-19. Officials at the private...
Grants to Boost Mental Health at West Virginia Schools
West Virginia’s High Education Policy Commission has awarded nearly $60,000 in grants to bolster mental health services at the state’s...
Academic Minute: Creating a Culturally Competent Campus
Today on the Academic Minute: Jacquelyn Wiersma-Mosley, professor of human development and family sciences at the University of Arkansas, explains...
Record Numbers of Men ‘Give Up’ on College
The number of men enrolled at two- and four-year colleges has fallen behind women by record levels, The Wall Street...
Howard University Cancels Class Due to Cyberattack
Howard University canceled classes Tuesday after experiencing a ransomware cyberattack. University officials shut down campus networks Monday to “mitigate potential...
Tenure Awarded… at U of Scranton, U of Texas at San Antonio
University of Scranton Peter Andersen, management, marketing and entrepreneurship Michael Landram, health and human performance Wendy Manetti, nursing Katherine Stumpo...
Opinion
Higher Education Has a Data Problem
Unable to piece together all the different indicators, colleges and their instructors struggle to glean real wisdom, let alone adjust to a student’s needs, write Cathy O’Bryan and Bhavin Shah.
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