By Claudia Civinini. The Intensive English Program sector in the US has seen student numbers and student weeks for the second year in a row, the latest IIE figures have revealed. More...
Fate of EDU For-Profits: A look into recent enrollment changes and shut downs
By Phil Hill. One month ago the Education Corporation of America (ECA) was the latest for-profit system to shut down, as described by Inside Higher Ed. More...
Groundbreakings: Niagara University, University of New Haven and Rivier University
The Veterans Lounge at Niagara University in New York comes after Victory Media recognized the institution as one of the country’s top 10 small private schools for veterans and families. It will open in January 2019. More...
Texas takes the next step to make college more affordable
Texas universities have risen to the challenge. In late 2013, the first Texas Affordable Baccalaureate Degree was launched by Texas A&M-Commerce and South Texas College. More...
At High Point University, a new science building takes shape
For a decade and then some, High Point University has put up building after building — academic buildings, athletics facilities and residence halls. More...
Some find GCCC investigative report biased
A report rounding out a more than six-month investigation into allegations the Garden City Community College Faculty Senate leveled against the college and its former president arrived in Garden City two weeks ago, bringing with it a series of conclusions and non-conclusions that some found slanted in the college’s favor. More...
Sparkroom helped higher ed institutions save nearly $60M in 2018
Digital Media Solutions (DMS), the fastest-growing independent performance marketing company, announced its award-winning lead management platform Sparkroom® helped higher education institutions save $54,465,380 in media spend in 2018 through a combination of automatic rejections and inquiries returned to vendors after initial contact attempt by brands. More...
Ga. leaders hope to educate students on borrowing for college
The University System of Georgia is preparing a new program to make students better aware of college costs, particularly borrowing, and how much they’ll have to pay after graduation. More...
Education officials zoom in on retaining teachers, CTE courses ahead of new administration
Public education in Tennessee has come a long way in eight years. The state has buckled down — under the leadership of two education commissioners — to address big problems like a literacy gap, teacher retention and college prep. More...
Anchorage video gamer faces charges for hoax bomb threats against Lafayette College
Federal authorities have officially charged a man in Alaska for making bomb threats against Lafayette College — over a video game dispute. More...