The Common Application, a non-profit membership organization dedicated to access, equity, and integrity in the college admission process, announced today that it will acquire Reach Higher, the college access and success campaign started by former First Lady Michelle Obama during her time at the White House, to empower millions more students to successfully apply to college. More...
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Colleges rush to embrace the uncertain future of blockchain
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Utah State 'Latinos In Action' boot camp prepares Latino youth for higher ed
In 2017, only 77 percent of Utah Latinos graduated high school. The percentage of those going to college is even lower. More...
RCC rental fee shift affects Rockland nonprofits
Hoping to recoup revenue losses posed by declining enrollment, Rockland Community College said it will no longer waive fees to groups seeking to reserve space on campus for an event. More...
College, the culture of assault and changes to Title IX
Some of these names might sound familiar, some maybe do not. Due to the popularity and appeal of college sports, sports-related scandals are usually the ones making the headlines. More...
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Towson University wins grant to design campus bikeway loop
Towson University has won a grant from the Maryland Department of Transportation Bikeways Program to design a bicycle loop around the university campus, a state press release announced Wednesday. More...
East Stroudsburg University selects Starfish by Hobsons
Hobsons, the education technology leader and company behind Starfish, today announced that East Stroudsburg University (ESU) has partnered with Starfish to launch the Starfish Enterprise Success Platform to increase communication and connection between students, faculty, and staff across campus. More...
Course materials: To buy, or not to buy?
That’s the question today’s students ask themselves when faced with the complex course materials marketplace. According to a recent study, most students opt to delay or avoid purchasing required course materials because of cost. More...
Board of regents plans audit of La. college admissions
Louisiana's top higher education board will audit university admissions across the state, to make sure campuses are following the required minimum standards. More...