City College will start with nine students in its new pharmacy technician program this fall, a course developed in response to an upward industry trend. More...
Lack of broadband hurts higher ed in rural areas
Some 680,000 Floridians do not have access to a broadband internet service that would allow information to be downloaded at minimum speed of 25 megabits per second, according to the report presented Monday to the state Higher Education Coordinating Council. More...
Hundreds carry lit candles across U.Va. campus against white nationalism
Hundreds of people marched with lit candles across the University of Virginia campus Wednesday night in a contrasting demonstration from the torchlight white nationalist parade last Friday night. More...
Campus sexual assault policies and the accused
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos ignited a firestorm in recent months after signaling that she might pull back Obama administration policies intended to protect victims of sexual assault at college campuses. More...
Fla. universities hiring hundreds of faculty in push for smaller classes, more prestige
Ambition defines the University of South Florida, where enrollment has surged so fast that the number of professors has not kept pace. More...
Solving common challenges for students and the community
Generating new sources of revenue, promoting the institutional brand, simplifying the student experience and supporting the regional community: These are all priorities institutional and divisional leaders are grappling with every day at colleges and universities across the United States. More...
Are remedial classes the best way to help?
The 18 extra months in remediation – work she would have to do for no credit – meant she was stuck juggling multiple jobs to make ends meet as she delayed getting a bachelor’s degree. More...
Can tech help create a global classroom?
Sal Khan turned tutoring lessons with his cousins into a series of free educational videos called Khan Academy. His goal: To make learning accessible for everyone, everywhere. More...
Five years in, what's next for DACA?
Demonstrators came from across the country to gather at the White House in support of undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as toddlers and children. More...
Triseum student ambassadors expand game-based learning
A new model of education is taking shape on college campuses across the country, and thanks to Triseum’s student ambassador outreach program, more students and faculty are not only getting acquainted with game-based learning technology, they are play testing it and embracing it. More...