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College Holds Disproportionately Affect Students of Color

Nearly one in three Black students and one in four Hispanic students have been unable to register for classes to due to an institutional hold.
Opinion

Share the Wealth

It’s time to stem the financial rivalry that has eroded public esteem for higher education—and for wealthy colleges to share their wealth advantages and endowment income, Bruce A. Kimball and Sarah M. Iler write.

Middle East Conflict, in Chicago

Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Chicago is protesting a retired Israeli general teaching a counterterrorism course about Israel. An Israel-defending organization wants Chicago to condemn a broader campaign.

Efficiency Gains in the Registrar's Office: Opportunities & Outcomes | Thursday, March 23 at 2 PM ET

Join Dr. Nichole Mancone Fisher, University Registrar at Texas Christian University, and Justin Wenig, CEO of Coursedog, as they share...

IT Leadership Panel: Exploring 5 Key Trends in Higher Education | Tuesday, March 21 at 2 PM ET

The world of higher education is rapidly evolving with new macro trends emerging along three primary areas of institutional shifts...

New Markets to Boost Enrollment | Available On-Demand

Today’s enrollment challenges in higher education require innovation and fresh approaches to reach more students. For many colleges and universities...

Southeastern La. Takes Down System After ‘Network Incident‘

Southeastern Louisiana University is operating without most computer networks, which were taken down Friday due to a “network incident,” 4WWL...

Impact of Accreditation Sanctions on Enrollment

Sanctions on an institution can cause students to look elsewhere for higher education. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of...