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Struggling to Fill a Dangerous and Growing Labor Gap

Students are enrolling in nursing programs as nurse shortages threaten hospitals across the country. But colleges and universities are having difficulty expanding their nursing programs because of limited funds, faculty and space.

Student Stress and Anxiety Are Declining, Survey Finds

The stress and anxiety that have plagued college students throughout the COVID-19 pandemic are starting to ease, according to a...

Academic Minute: Art and Science Collaboration With Oysters

Today on the Academic Minute: Carolyn Henne, professor in the department of art at Florida State University, explores one beneficial...
Opinion

From Crisis Comes Opportunity

Higher education’s response to the pandemic has spurred four long-lasting positive changes on community college and other campuses, writes Michael A. Baston.

New Programs: Data Analytics, Management and Risk, Health Care and Spanish, Mental Health, Nursing

Bowie State University is starting a certificate program in data analytics. North Carolina State University has started a master’s degree...

Columbia Graduate Assistants Strike Again

After voting against the tentative contract agreement reached during their spring strike, graduate assistants at Columbia University went on strike...

Corporations, Community Colleges Partner on Cybersecurity Training

Corporations are increasingly partnering with community colleges to support cybersecurity education and training. The effort is meant to diversify and increase the ranks of the cybersecurity workforce.

Long-Term Care for Student Pandemic Pains: Student Voice Compilation

Inside Higher Ed today publishes “ Long-Term Care for Student Pandemic Pains,” a new collection of articles and essays from...