Imagine also being newly released from prison, unsure of your place at school or even in society, while trying to navigate class schedules, student benefits and graduation requirements. More...
Formerly incarcerated students unite in college programs
Sightline empowers Wittenberg University
Wittenberg University is enlisting predictive analytics services from SightLine Data, as it aims to grow enrollment to 2100 students by 2020. More...
ED builds on efforts to improve services for students
As part of its ongoing work to protect students' civil rights and effectively, efficiently and fairly investigate civil rights complaints, today the U.S. Department of Education announced additional improvements to the Office for Civil Rights' (OCR) Case Processing Manual (CPM). More...
Sam Houston State starts construction on College of Osteopathic Medicine
Officials from Sam Houston State University and the Texas State University System Board of Regents broke ground Friday on a new College of Osteopathic Medicine at Grand Central Park in Conroe. More...
Making higher education more relevant and worthwhile
The American higher education system, as it exists today, runs the risk of ripping off an entire generation. That’s according to Cathy Davidson, an English professor and director of the Futures Initiative at the City University of New York, which focuses on envisioning the future of higher education. More...
Virginia Western to compete for funding, redesign career pathways
Virginia Western Community College will pursue some of the $5 million allocated to schools by Gov. Ralph Northam to restructure workforce training programs. More...
Foxconn's "smart cities" competition drew 325 submissions from Wisconsin colleges
Foxconn Technology Group received 325 submissions from students, faculty and staff from Wisconsin colleges and universities for the first round of its “Smart Cities-Smart Futures” competition, according to a company announcement. More...
Construction of new I-STEM Research Building begins
The University of Georgia broke ground on the new Interdisciplinary Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (I-STEM) Research Building on Tuesday, Nov. 27. More...
Missouri’s public colleges need $1.4B in maintenance upgrades
Crumbling sidewalks, peeling ceilings and outdated classrooms are some of the challenges facing Missouri’s public colleges and universities. More...
Gulf Coast Community Foundation awards $40,000 for collegiate school in Venice
Gulf Coast Community Foundation has awarded the State College of Florida Foundation (SCFF) a $40,000 grant for the new State College of Florida Collegiate School (SCFCS) opening in the Fall of 2019 in Venice. More...