By Ashley A. Smith. The demand for nurses isn't going away and it seems interest from potential nursing students remains strong. But colleges continue to find it difficult to admit all of the qualified candidates into their nursing programs, especially some of California's community colleges. Read more...
Wanted: Nursing Instructors
Progress on Remediation
By Ashley A. Smith. New report from Complete College America gives a first look at how pairing additional resources with introductory college courses can help students who need remediation. Read more...
The 2016 Inside Higher Ed Survey of Chief Academic Officers
By Scott Jaschik. At a time of intense pressure on academic leaders, provosts are worried about the future of liberal arts education -- not just at liberal arts colleges, but at all institutions that provide general education to students. Read more...
The Proof Liberal Arts Colleges Need?
By Scott Jaschik. Study links certain traits of undergraduate education to success in life: meaningful interaction with professors, studying a variety of fields outside the major and having classroom talks that go to issues of ethics and life. Read more...
Faulty Predictions?
By Scott Jaschik. New study suggests the SAT may over- or underpredict first-year college grades of hundreds of thousands of students. Read more...
Digital Distractions
By Carl Straumsheim. Students waste about one-fifth of class time on laptops, smartphones and tablets, even though they admit such behavior can harm their grades, a new report found. Read more...
'A Trusted Network' for Scholarship
By Carl Straumsheim. A group of liberal arts colleges and research universities are exploring how they could share expertise and services through a Digital Liberal Arts Exchange, easing the burden on colleges to be jacks-of-all-trades and allowing them to specialize in what they do best. Read more...
Proposed Merger Prompts Outcry at Cornell
By Ellen Wexler. When faculty members and alumni are as attached to their program as they are to their university, institutional politics get personal. Read more...
State Support on the Rise
By Ellen Wexler. A new report shows a slow but steady increase in higher education funding as states recover from the recession. Read more...
Backing Their Colleague
By Colleen Flaherty. Wheaton College in Illinois can try to fire the associate professor of political science it put on leave for saying that Christians and Muslims worship the “same God.” But the faculty won't back its decision. Read more...