JAGGAER, the world’s largest independent spend management company, proudly announces that the University System of New Hampshire has selected JAGGAER’s full suite of S2P solutions in a significant upgrade from their existing system. More...
University System of N.H. undergoes spend management transformation with JAGGAER
As college costs rocket up, unlock the data that will enable smart choices
Data increasingly drives the modern world. From picking your seat on an airplane to buying a car to purchasing a product online, consumers are able to read reviews and examine every detail before making a purchase. There's a wealth of consumer information at our fingertips. More...
Tennessee State University partners with Liaison
Tennessee State University today announced that it has chosen Liaison International, the leading provider of higher education admissions management and enrollment marketing solutions, as its strategic admissions and enrollment marketing partner. More...
Course material spending declines for 2017-18 academic year
During the 2017-18 academic year, college students spent an average of $484 on nine required course materials. That’s down from $579 on 10 units the previous academic year, and a decrease from $701 in the past decade, according to the Student Watch: Attitudes and Behaviors toward Course Materials: 2017-2018 Report, the National Association of College Stores’ (NACS) twice-yearly survey of college students in the U.S. and Canada. More...
Future challenges for Ga. universities and colleges
Those overseeing Georgia’s public colleges and universities unveiled a plan Tuesday, which some administrators say is the most exhaustive effort to enhance the system’s educational structure in more than two decades. More...
Too little aid for low-income STEM majors?
When low-income students get a need-based grant, in addition to other financial aid, they are more likely to study science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) than their peers who don’t receive this boost in aid, according to a recent study from the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice. More...
Fewer than half of Ore. grads opt for college
Fewer than half the students who graduated from Oregon public high schools in 2015 went on to college, state figures show. Even at high schools serving communities such as Oregon City, Bend and Beaverton, more than one-third of recent graduates didn’t so much as enroll part-time in a community college. More...
Space lettuce: It’s what’s for dinner
A local startup’s quantum dot technology could some day help feed astronauts on the moon and Mars. More...
Dual enrollment program will bring college classes to Maria Carrillo High School
Maria Carrillo High School students this fall will be the first in the Santa Rosa school district to access Santa Rosa Junior College classes at their own campus during school hours through a new dual enrollment program. More...
New training program educates next generation of environmental health scientists
Population health and precision medicine have been gaining popularity and influence in healthcare for years, but training for new scientists interested in these fields has been relatively limited. More...