Howard University is regarded as the most prestigious historically black institution of higher education in the country. But the operations of the school in the nation’s capital have long been troubled in areas such as budget, financial aid, student housing, security, building maintenance and transparency. More...
Big trouble for Howard University
VOICE Summit speaks to NJIT's arrival
Technology is both the foundation of our global economy and the catalyst for its growth, across all business sectors. More...
Balancing work and learning
It has gotten increasingly harder for students to work their way through college, especially for low-income students who face steep challenges when combining work and learning. Students from higher-income families tend to benefit as they work fewer hours in jobs directly related to their fields of study. More...
On a free press
By covering their own vital role in our democracy, journalists are pointing their readers to a larger truth: Objective, fact-based reporting not only has merit in our democracy, it is essential to it. More...
Five ways universities can build and retain trust
According to the 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer, we are in the midst of a global crisis of trust in institutions ranging from governments & media to businesses & NGOs. More...
Code Blue sponsoring National Campus Safety Awareness Month
Code Blue Corporation is proud to return this September as sponsor for National Campus Safety Awareness Month (NCSAM). More...
Students on track to a second college degree
It’s August and recent high school graduates and returning students are packing for the move to campus. At Misericordia University, we are looking forward to welcoming more than 400 new first-year students again this year. On campuses across the nation, millions will begin their collegiate careers. More...
From 3 university presidents: Here's how to make college more affordable
When it comes to the cost of higher education in the U.S., signs of trouble abound. For instance, states now rely more heavily on tuition to finance their public colleges and universities than on government funding. More...
College football’s growing problem: Empty seats
When Minnesota hosted Nebraska at TCF Bank Stadium last year, the game featured charismatic new Golden Gophers coach P.J. Fleck, a home team fighting for a bowl berth and a big-name opponent. More...
Fighting hunger on N.Y. campuses: Food pantries to be mandatory
As college students across the state begin the new school year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has launched a new initiative to address food insecurity on public campuses and ensure hunger doesn't interfere with students' education. More...