Northland College is expecting to welcome its largest freshman class ever this fall. Still, administration announced major budget cuts Tuesday that will affect students, staff and faculty. More...
College freshmen are less religious than ever
The number of college students with no religious affiliation has tripled in the last 30 years, from 10 percent in 1986 to 31 percent in 2016, according to data from the CIRP Freshman Survey. Over the same period, the number who attended religious services dropped from 85 percent to 69 percent. More...
New England Institute of Technology offers dual enrollment to Providence juniors
New England Institute of Technology is offering conditional early acceptance to eligible Providence Public School juniors, allowing them to earn credits toward college graduation while still in high school. More...
Full-time student benefits, even for part-time students
It’s known that full-time students graduate more quickly and more often than do their part-time counterparts. But what about students who fluctuate between full- and part-time status. More...
Title IV fraud detection
The growth of online education has brought a wave of what’s often referred to as Title IV fraud, in reference to the federal student aid program. More...
Impact of Title IV fraud
Criminals who receive financial aid fraudulently basically steal money from bona fide students and institutions. More...
The Central King Building at NJIT
A century-old Gothic high school has been transformed into a new biological sciences education and research center as well as the new home for the New Jersey Innovation Institute. More...
It all adds up: 3D printer options
The essence of 3D printing is a concept called additive manufacturing that builds up the item one layer at a time. More...
3D printer capabilities form the future of higher ed
Amid students cutting textiles, making shoes, firing ceramics and making prints at the Parsons School of Design’s Making Center in midtown Manhattan is a whole wall of 3D printers. More...
Undergraduate research drives science forward
The discussion of research at primarily undergraduate institutions often begins and ends with a discussion of the benefits for students. More...