Higher education institutions of all sizes across the U.S. have invested in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) Cloud solutions for the modern planning and forecasting insights. More...
Cleveland Cannabis College curriculum expanding this fall
A year shy of Ohio’s medical marijuana program becoming operational, Cleveland Cannabis College is expanding its curriculum in the hopes of helping to fill the thousands of jobs that could be created with the budding industry. More...
Why has Mexico's education revolution failed?
They are counting down the minutes until break time, when they will be given a small portion of beans with tortillas – for some, the only meal they will eat today (Mexico’s schooling is split into two distinct shifts; these children study from 1.30-6pm). More...
Acosta calls for national apprenticeship programs
Apprenticeship programs jointly developed by community colleges and businesses – and scaled up on a nationwide basis – could go a long way toward closing the nation’s skills gap, according to U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta. More...
Aquinas College campaign strengthens STEM education
Aquinas College is introducing the "Contributing to More" campaign. The campaign is a $58 million investment, which is the largest investment in the history of the college. More...
Southeast waitlisting requests for on-campus housing
Southeast Missouri State University announced that beginning today, Aug. 9, students who meet the University’s residency requirement are being waitlisted for on-campus housing. More...
Caution needed on college closures
The higher education landscape in New Mexico is witnessing dramatic changes, forcing universities and colleges to adapt through innovative solutions or risk the possibility of becoming obsolete. More...
Staying in college is harder than ever, experts say
However difficult getting into college may have been, it turns out, that may have been the easiest part of the transition to college life, admissions officials say. More...
Making affirmative action white again
This sense of grievance lies behind the Justice Department’s recent memo seeking lawyers to investigate “race-based discrimination” in college admissions. More...
Community colleges embrace Ohio's plan for four-year degrees
A small entry in Ohio's fiscal year 2018-2019 operating budget will mean a big change for the state's community colleges, as they soon will be able to offer certain four-year degrees. More...