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Partner, Pivot and Evolve

Now is the time for higher ed institutions to affiliate, merge and adapt to shifting needs, Tim Hall writes. But how do you know you’ll be successful? How do you improve the odds?

Connect Students with Future of Work-Aligned Skills | Available On-Demand

For academic institutions to engage working adult learners, it is imperative to understand the skills that employers and students are...

Reimagining Sex Education for Muslim Adolescents

Talking about sex can help teens navigate young adulthood safely. In today's Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week, Shaakira...

Judge Sides With Indiana U in Vaccine Mandate Case

Federal judge finds Indiana was reasonably pursuing legitimate public health aims in first court decision considering the constitutionality of a college’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement.

Students Favor Free College, Oppose Admissions Preferences

Survey reveals what education policy makers working on behalf of students need to know about solutions that students support for making college more affordable and equitable.

Advising the Biden Administration

Eloy Ortiz Oakley, chancellor of the California Community Colleges system, will temporarily serve as a special adviser in the U.S. Department of Education. The move was applauded by higher education leaders.

Michigan Faculty Favors Mandatory Vaccines

Faculty members at the University of Michigan overwhelmingly favor mandatory vaccinations for everyone on campus, with limited exemptions for medical...

GI Bill Benefits Don’t Pay Off for All

Student veterans who received benefits from the Post-9/11 GI Bill had lower earnings for seven to nine years after leaving the Army, a new NBER working paper showed.