In the two years since Northern Arizona University launched a virtual 360-degree campus tour, more than 30,000 people have explored the campus virtually. More...
Study: Low confidence in ability to finish college
According to a new study, nearly half of high school students worry about being able to stay in college once admitted. That’s one finding from a survey of more than 2,000 students from around the country. More...
Providers on augmented and virtual reality ROI
Why should colleges and universities invest financial resources in augmented and virtual reality. More...
Deep dive into digital habits
Curious about the digital habits of college-bound high school students? Since 2005, the E-Expectations report has offered a deep dive into their needs and desires. More...
Teaching with glass
The UBTech 2017 session “Teaching With Glass” offered insights into a powerful yet affordable approach to recording lectures in a natural style. More...
Presidents’ residences
Their form and function may vary, but there’s one trait nearly every president’s residence has in common: It’s much more than just a home. More...
Best value outdoor adventure college
It is propitious on the 200th anniversary of the birth of beloved American naturalist, Henry David Thoreau, that we reflect on lessons he learned in the woods. More...
How CSU math mandates affect California community colleges
California State University's math mandates, which go into effect fall 2018, simplify the articulation policies for students transferring from California community colleges to CSU. More...
Fulbright magic
The Fulbright program is designed to facilitate cultural exchange and understanding, and Fulbright’s Group Projects Abroad allow small, focused cohorts of American teachers and scholars to travel and to learn together. More...
Doing more with less through revolutionary ingenuity
Who could conceive that the Granite State would adopt as its motto part of the historic volunteer toast offered by General John Stark in his response declining the invitation to head up the 32nd reunion of the Battle of Bennington – “Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils.” Now more than 200 years later, the venerable words, live free or die, adorn New Hampshire motor vehicles. With this in mind, despite inescapable state appropriation shortfalls, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is pioneering new pathways to stimulate New Hampshire’s economy and populate its pool of smart collar workers. More...