Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Decreasing Funding for Health?

New survey data from the American College Health Association suggest colleges are decreasing their funding to health services, keeping residence halls open and varying widely with regard to testing.

Academic Minute: American Adrenaline Narrative

Today on the Academic Minute, Kristin J. Jacobson, professor of American literature at Stockton University, explains the American adrenaline narrative...

Liberal Arts Majors Less Drawn to Authoritarianism

Higher education in the U.S. seems to be especially effective at mitigating tendencies toward authoritarianism, a new report suggests. The...
Opinion

Beyond Incrementalism

In a time of growing and increasingly complex challenges, too many top administrators, leadership teams and boards are focusing on tactics rather than strategy, writes Susan Resneck Pierce.

A Long-Term Bet on Employer-Assisted Tuition Programs

Strategic Education Inc. and Noodle Partners launch new platform connecting employees to employer-subsidized college degrees.

New Programs: Organizational Leadership, Counselor Education, Health and Wellness, Therapeutic Yoga, Interdisciplinary Data Science, Cybersecurity

Chowan University is starting a master of arts in organizational leadership. Denver Seminary is starting a Ph.D. in counselor education...

New Report Addresses Mental Health of Students of Color

The Steve Fund, a national advocacy organization focused on the mental health of young people of color, recently published a...

William & Mary Plagiarized Statement on Athletics Cuts

Samantha Huge, director of athletics at the College of William & Mary, admitted on Sept. 18 that the college’s letter...