The elusive goal of on-time graduation
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Angie Anderson loves being a college student. She just doesn’t want to be one forever. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Angie Anderson loves being a college student. She just doesn’t want to be one forever. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. This is the new college media world: A trend of quickly growing startups, fueled by investors and seed money, running entirely on content that college students and fans of the provocative create. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. She loved being a student at Dutchess Community College. More...
Submitted by rbendici. As Oklahoma’s budget hole grew to $1.3 billion Tuesday, more than 300 students, faculty and officials from Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities gathered at the Capitol to urge lawmakers to fund their institutions. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. The annual survey of student Internet habits has found that 64% of US students have suffered significant procrastination because of online distraction. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. In one of his first major speeches as acting U.S. secretary of education, John King apologized to teachers for the role that the federal government has played in creating a climate in which teachers feel “attacked and unfairly blamed.” More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Everyone knows the drill when it comes to college – spend four (or more) years there, choose a major, compile about 120 credits and then collect your sheepskin. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Angie Anderson loves being a college student.
She just doesn’t want to be one forever.
Anderson is a double major in English and theater in the honors program at the University of Hawaii. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. Colleges and universities are choosing to replace ineffective legacy technologies and practices with newer, more practical resourcing models and infrastructure, according to EDUCAUSE. More...
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. The next Elon Musk may soon be working at a City University of New York campus in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, perhaps joined by the next Sergey Brin in Flushing, Queens. And they could be creating hundreds of jobs. More...